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The Student-Run Summit: Bringing the Asia-Pacific to ANU
This year marked the fifteenth year of ANU Asia Pacific Week, a student-run event that brings delegates from across the world to discuss contemporary issues relating to the region. Observer gains insight into the week by speaking with 2025’s Student Director and Academic Co-convenor.
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LSS Committee Member Apologises for Law Ball Scandal
A member of the ANU Law Students’ Society committee has apologised for providing friends with reserved access to tickets to the 2025 Norton Rose Fulbright Law Ball in “a betrayal of what the ANULSS stands for, and its principles of integrity, fairness, and justice”.
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SOS! Pressure Continues to Stop the Cuts
On 30 July 2025, students and staff gathered on Kambri to protest the ongoing rounds of staff redundancies and course cuts, following the release of an Organisational Change Proposal (OCP) for the College of Arts and Social Sciences (CASS). The OCP, which is part of the broader Renew ANU restructure, proposes disestablishing dozens of roles,…
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Stop The Cuts, Not The Music
Hundreds of protesters packed Kambri Lawns midday on Wednesday in response to Renew ANU’s plans to drastically restructure the School of Music.
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Media Release
ANU Observer Website Outage Update: ANU Observer acknowledges that the website has been experiencing an extended outage over the winter break due to a series of technical issues. We are pleased to report that the website will be live within the next week due to the tireless efforts of our web team, and wish to…
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“Negligence and Brutality”: Former NCI Director Accuses ANU of Workplace Misconduct
Former NCI Director, Professor Sean Smith, has filed a federal lawsuit against ANU claiming that he was unfairly dismissed from his role.
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BNO 2025 > Triple J Like A Version?
May Eighth, 2025, the Interhall Arts Committee put on another successful show with Big Night Out 2025.
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How to Vote this Federal Election (and Claim that Democracy Sausage)
A how-to guide for voting in Australia’s upcoming Federal election.
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ANUSA Condemns Erasure of the BIPOC Mural by ANU
At the second Student Representative Council (SRC) meeting of the year, a motion moved by the BIPOC Officer was unanimously passed, condemning ANU’s alleged censorship of a pro-Palestine chalk mural outside the BIPOC Base. The BIPOC space is an autonomous safe space on campus accessible to all BIPOC identifying students. This follows ANUSA’s motion last…