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Virtual Freedom Ride gathers momentum for Voice Vote
Half a century after students helped change the course of Australian history by hopping onto a bus and campaigning for support for the 1967 referendum, ...
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Science policy for pollies
Some 26 MPs and senators have their own expert STEM advisers, thanks to peak lobby Science and Technology of Australia which has matched scientists to ...
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Aus way behind the White House on open access
The Biden Administration expands open access – the reasons why apply here. The US Department of Energy is expanding open access to the “thousands of ...
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Video games courses: teaching an art form or learning a trade?
UNSW and partners have $1m from the latest CRC Projects round, for AI to “advance cloud gaming,” which is not, as it sounds, wagering on ...
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The case for working from home just got easier
Commonwealth public servants will be able to work full-time, with a “bias to yes” in managements considering requests – so will workers at Uni Sydney. ...
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New VC for Avondale
Former University of Melbourne exec Professor Kerri-Lee Krause has been named the new Vice-Chancellor and President of Avondale University. The University said Professor Krause, who ...
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Build it and they won’t come – the conceit of supplier-centric reform
After footy training, my son regularly walks into our local Woolies with no shoes. I often pop in covered in paint or dirt or grass, ...
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What’s in a name? Quite a lot as it happens
Names often have profound impacts. When it comes to animals, simple descriptive names, such as the red-backed spider work well. Though arguably the name of its American ...
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The big Accord idea: lifelong learning a reality
The Universities Accord team propose a coherent tertiary system to enable realisation of their big idea; a “universal learning entitlement, “that helps all Australians access ...
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