Pro-Palestine protesters abandon Monash encampment
Pro-Palestinian protesters have abandoned their encampment at Monash University, but protesters are refusing to budge at University of Melbourne.
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.
Organisers of the weeks long protest at Adelaide uni have decried moves against similar demonstrations interstate.
Students are being menaced with tasers, bashed and having naked photos posted to sites such as Instagram, prompting a prominent politician to brand social media as dangerous as ice.
Police have warned universities to allow only enrolled students on campus, amid a “strong likelihood of violence occurring” at pro-Palestinian encampments.
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An after-school care provider in Melbourne’s inner northeast is under investigation after young students were heard chanting a “repulsive” pro-Palestinian phrase.
Two Yarra Valley Grammar students have been expelled over a cruel spreadsheet rating their female classmates, while former students say it is not the first time female students have been targeted.
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