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16
Apr
2021

Update from Director, Facilites and Services Division

Colleagues  The purpose of this email is to provide information on the implementation of the new Teaching Support Services…

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15
Apr
2021

Sullivan takes the reins at Asia and the Pacific

Professor Helen Sullivan has been appointed Dean of the Australian National University's College of Asia and the Pacific (CAP).…

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13
Apr
2021

Remembering a modest maker who left his mark

Amy Jarvis pays tribute to former ANU designer, master carpenter, draftsman, designer and cabinetmaker, Hans Pillig, who…

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12
Apr
2021

New laser to help clear the sky of space debris

Researchers at The Australian National University (ANU) have harnessed a technique that helps telescopes see objects in the night…

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10
Apr
2021

Climate change ‘to decimate NT's rural health workforce’

The Northern Territory (NT) could lose up to a third of its doctors as they look to escape the dangerous effects of climate…

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09
Apr
2021

Council News – Meeting: 9 April 2021

Council News   Meeting 2/2021 9 April 2021 First Council meeting on-campus since 6 December 2019 Council was delighted to…

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08
Apr
2021

Young women 'most resistant' group to vaccinate

Young women are the most reluctant group in Australia to get vaccinated against COVID-19 but their attitudes could change…

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07
Apr
2021

Bone tools found in the Kimberley among oldest in Australia

Bone tools found in a well-known Kimberley cave site are more than 35,000 years old and among the oldest…

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06
Apr
2021

Keep rates steady despite economic improvement

There is "virtually no doubt" interest rates should remain at the historically low rate of 0.1 per cent, according to the Shadow…

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01
Apr
2021

Australia and America in lockstep on China, US diplomat says

Australia and the United States are working together on contingency plans for the potential scenario…

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31
Mar
2021

A new hope for the environment after Black Summer fires

A new report on Australia's environment has found the country's landscapes and waterways are making a slow…

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29
Mar
2021

Resources for students studying remotely

Unfortunately Australia's borders are still closed, which means only Australian citizens, residents and immediate family members…

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29
Mar
2021

Easter travel

Just when we thought we were over the outbreaks and snap lockdowns of early 2021, and that all of Australia was "green" for…

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26
Mar
2021

New tech a curtain raiser for cheap clean solar energy

Technology that stores clean energy by heating particles with captured sunlight is cost-effective and reliable, modelling from…

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26
Mar
2021

VC’s Update – Parliamentary hearings and change plans

Hi everyone, As this week draws to a close, we're nearly at the end of the first quarter of 2021. And I know for many of our…

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25
Mar
2021

Strong support for climate action among Australian voters

The vast majority of Australian voters support climate action, but their degree of support varies significantly across political…

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25
Mar
2021

Update from the Chief Information Security Officer

All staff message from the Chief Information Security Officer - increase in targeted phishing  Dear colleagues, ANU is…

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25
Mar
2021

It takes a village to keep us safe

Message from our Public Health Lead, Professor Tracy Smart on Thursday 25 March. Over the past few weeks, as things have…

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24
Mar
2021

World’s first room-temp quantum computer set for release

The world's first room-temperature quantum computer is in the final stages of development and is set to be installed at the…

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23
Mar
2021

Glock ghost guns up for grabs on the dark web

Australians have access to a wide variety of untraceable 'ghost guns' online along with a significant market of 3D printed weapon…

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