Palestine protesters finally end Melb Uni building occupation
Pro-Palestine protesters have finally ended their occupation of The University of Melbourne’s Arts West Building, tearing down posters and packing up their tents after a 10-day sit in.
Pro-Palestine protesters have finally ended their occupation of The University of Melbourne’s Arts West Building, tearing down posters and packing up their tents after a 10-day sit in.
Protesters have announced an end to their week-long occupation after the university agreed to one key demand.
The Assumption College bus driver who died in a terrifying crash in Kilmore is believed to have suffered a medical episode behind the wheel, with the school paying tribute to “much loved” Gary MacDonald.
Concerns over “confronting” pro-Palestine protests and a rise in anti-Semitism on campus has prompted several students to leave the uni or delay their course.
The shattered family of a 13-year-old who died after chroming — that her parents believe she learnt about on social media — have pleaded for change to help prevent more tragic deaths like Esra’s.
Police were called to Shepparton’s trouble-plagued “super school” after a student was found carrying a knife, forcing nearby classrooms to be evacuated.
Pro-Palestinian protesters have abandoned their encampment at Monash University, but protesters are refusing to budge at University of Melbourne.
The university’s deputy vice-chancellor says pro-Palestine protesters “crossed a line” as he warned they could face police action.
McClelland College’s acting principal says “appropriate disciplinary action has been taken” against a student at the centre of a ranking scandal as the school liases with Victoria Police.
Deakin has become the first university in Australia to order the dismantling of a controversial pro-Palestine encampment — a move former federal treasurer Josh Frydenberg says all vice-chancellors should immediately follow.
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