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Australian National University
On Campus
Student edition
Tuesday 24 May

The rundown - information you need at a glance

  • Passwordless authentication is coming soon. The Information Security Office is running an information session on Thursday 3 June answering your questions and explaining what it is, why we need it and how it works. Register now
  • The Engagement and Success team want to know about your first year university experience. If you are currently living, or have lived off campus in your first year - please complete this survey.
Pursuing social justice for First Nations people
Thursday 26 May is National Sorry Day, a time to remember and acknowledge The Stolen Generations.

Dr Matilda Williams-House (pictured) is a Ngambri/Ngunnawal/Wiradyuri Elder and long-time member of the ANU community. On the eve of the National Apology to the Stolen Generations in February 2008, Dr House became the first person to perform the Welcome to Country at the 42nd opening of Federal Parliament.
Read her story
Making change through music
Three recent projects from the School of Music are bringing about a process of change.

Initiatives including a free Indigenous recording studio and composers’ program are seeing the School take bold action and exemplify this year's NRW theme of Be Brave. Make Change.

Read more
Decoloyarning: thinking decolonisation together as peers
What does it mean to lead a community toward new thinking or practices, when you’re also learning about where to go yourself?

Fenner School PhD scholars Jenna Ridley and Rachael Gross sat down on Ngunnawal/Ngunawal and Ngambri country with director of the Fenner School, Saul Cunningham, to talk about leading into decolonisation, in a colonial institution, when you’re not Indigenous.

Keep reading
Events & activities
National Reconciliation Week Lecture
Friday 3 June, 1.30-3pm
This year's annual lecture will be presented by Andrea Kelly from the National Indigenous Australians Agency. A proud Waramungu and Larrakia woman, Andrea has focused her public service career on leading, shaping and influencing the public policy agenda to achieve positive and real change.
Register now
Communication in health care
Tomorrow (Wednesday 25 May), 12-1pm
Consumers Health Forum and the Institute for Communication in Health Care at ANU are co-hosting a webinar discussing the role of communication in health care and patient safety.
Register now
Reconciliation Week film screening
Saturday 28 May, 2-4pm
The critically acclaimed Lake of Scars documentary, filmed on Dja Dja Wurrung country in Victoria, is being shown in Canberra for the first time. The Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research is supporting the screening with a free ticket giveaway.
Find out more
Book launch: Global Health Watch 6
Tuesday 31 May, 12.30-1.30pm
With contributions from across the globe, Global Health Watch 6 addresses key issues related to health systems and the range of social, economic, political and environmental determinants of health.
Register now
Tree carving
Wednesday 1 June, 2-3.30pm
Experience First Nations history come to life in this tree carving ceremony on Country by Paul Girrawah House.
Register now
National Reconciliation Week at ANU
Everyone in our ANU community is invited to join us for a week long program of events from 27 May to 3 June.
Week 12 wellbeing
Keep posi-tea-ve
Take a break from study and drop-in to pick up a free cuppa on Kambri lawns each Thursday leading up to exams.

Find out more
TalkCampus is here for you
Week 12 can be a stressful, but know you are not alone.

TalkCampus is a free peer support app that offers you the opportunity to connect anonymously with other students facing similar struggles.
Academic integrity
Did you know that it's your responsibility as an ANU student to know about and uphold academic integrity?

Learn more about why it matters and best practice principles in the lead up to assessment period.
Action for reconciliation
We are calling on our community to make a commitment to reconciliation with our First Nations people.

What can you do over the next 12 months to listen, learn and understand the issues of our First Nations people?

Make your pledge on the commitment wall
A window to our past
Musician, activist and former Cabinet Minister, Peter Garrett AM, began his multi-faceted career at ANU in the early 1970s while undertaking a law degree and living at Burgmann College. 

The second strand of Peter's career began when, as a student, he joined his first band, Rock Island. Peter later joined the Sydney-based band Farm, which later transformed into the famed Midnight Oil.

Peter's contribution to music and politics was recognised with an Honorary Doctorate of Laws in 2019.

Check out this story and others from our past at ANU Explorer.
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