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20
Jan
2016
Demand for places at The Australian National University has increased by almost 16 per cent on the same time last year, with offers made to more than 3,775 new domestic undergraduate students for 2016 so far.
14
Jan
2016
Prime Minister Peter O’Neill reminded Papua New Guineans in his New Year’s address that PNG ‘is a place of great opportunity, that also carries with it great responsibility’ writes ANU Law PhD student Bal Kama.
14
Jan
2016
ANU has been named the 25th most international university in the world, according to the latest Times Higher Education rankings.
12
Jan
2016
ANU student Ross Tan has been awarded one of the inaugural and elite Schwarzman Scholarships to study for 12 months in Beijing.
08
Jan
2016
The ANU Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice (GDLP) has been re-accredited by the ACT Legal Practitioners Admission Board, finding the program continues to meet the national learning and competency requirements for entry level lawyers.
06
Jan
2016
We have a great year ahead of us at The Australian National University, and I am delighted to invite you to join me as we begin, on our 70th Anniversary, to write the next chapter of our history.
01
Jan
2016
Roberta is a lawyer who has specialised in property and continues to practice to support student placements at the ACT Legal Aid Office.
22
Dec
2015
A review of discrimination laws in the ACT, chaired by ANU Law's Professor Simon Rice, has recommended fundamental changes to help the community fully understand discriminatory conduct.
17
Dec
2015
Three ANU law students have won the opportunity to spend their holiday break studying with academics from the ANU College of Law through the Summer Research Scholarship.
16
Dec
2015
Recent investigations into the alleged actions of Mal Brough have led some to suggest that “Westminster tradition” demands he step aside. But ANU Law expert Ryan Goss asks what does “Westminster tradition” mean in Australia, and how does ministerial responsibility work?
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7 Sep 2023
ABC News Stories: Referendum pamphlet still being mailed out to millions
Ron Levy interviewed by ABC News
18 Aug 2023
Questions raised about the integrity of multi-billion-dollar carbon credit schemes
Andrew Macintosh interviewed by ABC News
18 Aug 2023
Fresh concerns over multi-billion-dollar carbon credit schemes
Andrew Macintosh interviewed by RN Breakfast
13 Jul 2023
New effort to lower Australia's emissions by joining Germany's 'climate club'
Emma Aisbett speaks to SBS News
6 Jul 2023
What is the 'nine-dash line' and what does it have to do with the Barbie movie?
Donald Rothwell quoted in ABC News
5 Jul 2023
Crossing the line: why Vietnam banned the Barbie movie
Donald Rothwell quoted in 6PR Perth
5 Jul 2023
The anti-corruption commission has a weakness: whistleblowers
Kieran Pender interviewed by 7am Podcast
4 Jul 2023
What is the ‘nine-dash line’ and what does it have to do with the Barbie movie?
Donald Rothwell write in The Conversation
24 Jun 2023
Australia’s climate neglect on trial in Torres Strait Islands
Rebecca Monson writes in The Saturday Paper
23 Jun 2023
A suspected Russian diplomat is occupying a proposed embassy site vetoed by Australia
Donald Rothwell quoted in ABC News
21 Jun 2023
The International Criminal Court is unlikely to prosecute alleged Australian war crimes – here’s why
Donald Rothwell write in The Conversation
19 Jun 2023
In a Voice campaign marked by confusing, competing claims, there’s a better way to educate voters
Ron Levy write in The Conversation