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19 June 2024

Rentals are grim and expensive. Should young people squat instead?

In this age of cozzie livs, TikToker Purple Pingers is offering Gen Z unconventional housing advice.

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22 June 2022

Leading lawmaker George Brandis joins ANU

Former Attorney-General and most recent High Commissioner to the United Kingdom George Brandis QC will join ANU in a high-profile appointment to help drive the University's vital work on national security and the law.

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4 August 2021

Responses to the March4Justice movement

The grassroots March4Justice movement emerged as a clarion call for change, showcasing this discontent loud and clear. It culminated in more than 110,000 women and their allies taking to the streets across the nation on 15 March 2021.

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29 April 2024

What can we learn from the failed Lehrmann defamation case?

Accusations of sexual violence are being increasingly met with defamation actions. In cases like this, who has the most to lose?

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19 April 2023

Star witness: why would you find this ANU astrophysicist in court?

From the position of the sun in the sky to visibility at dusk, Dr Brad Tucker has been asked to submit astronomical evidence for numerous court cases.

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6 March 2025

Scholarship program celebrates Australia-PNG relationship

ANU has welcomed students from Papua New Guinea to campus as part of the prestigious Australia Awards program.

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6 February 2023

Did China’s balloon violate international law?

The balloon incident has clearly tested the Biden administration and the US response to China’s growing military assertiveness.

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9 November 2022

'The spectre of serious civil violence': how Australia reacted to the Whitlam dismissal

The dismissal of Gough Whitlam on 11 November 1975 sparked public backlash, the likes of which had not been seen in Australia since the Depression.

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5 July 2024

Feminists can’t agree whether porn is harmful or liberating – and in this vacuum, image-based abuse continues

With an increasingly AI-generated porn industry, feminists are finding it harder to draw a moral line.

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18 June 2024

It takes a village: why resettling refugees should be a community effort

Australia is seeking to resettle more refugees through new initiatives. But how does this benefit our nation, and regional areas in particular?

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16 April 2024

Julie Bishop on gender in international affairs: 'The women have the answers'

The leaders and policymakers representing Australia overseas have traditionally been male. While that is changing, barriers to gender equality in international affairs remain.

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10 April 2024

Former NZ PM Helen Clark: 'Raise issues, never give up.'

Inequality is a major public health issue, but advocates can make a difference, the former New Zealand prime minister says.

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19 March 2024

Capturing the present, past and future of Australian feminism

Trailblazing gender equality ambassador and pioneers and the next-gen of leaders will outline the next steps needed to reach gender equality in major ANU event.

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6 March 2024

Research shows people's perceptions can fuel political unrest

People’s feelings about how morally divided a society is in the lead-up to an election can cause them to have extreme reactions if the result doesn’t go their way, new ANU research has shown.