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University of Melbourne cancels classes as pro-Palestinian activists defy orders to disband encampments. Protesters spend night in tents inside Arts West building at Parkville campus ...
The University of Melbourne has warned pro-Palestine protesters occupying a building on its Parkville campus that it will call police and may expel students if they do not pack up their encampment.
The University of Melbourne is being urged to abandon policy changes that restrict staff and students’ right to protest and permit the widespread surveillance of people using their wifi network.
University of Melbourne has warned students police could attend campus at any time to restore order, but have so far held off from calling for support to remove pro-Palestinian protesters.
The University of Melbourne has achieved 19th place in the 2026 QS World University Rankings, maintaining its status as Australia's top institution. With improved scores in employer reputation and ...
Pro-Palestine and pro-Israel activists faced off across the reflection pond on Melbourne University’s South Lawn on Thursday, in a tense, loud, large but mostly peaceful confrontation overseen ...
Meanwhile, at Monash University in Melbourne, Students for Palestine organizers said in the early hours of Thursday, a group of 12 people wearing Australian and Israeli flags tore down Palestinian ...
The University of Melbourne has warned pro-­Palestinian protesters occupying a major building on campus that it will send in police to break up their encampment because its “patience is now at ...
For University of Sydney student Abby Bonic, the decision to live on campus despite calling nearby Bellevue Hill home was easy. “With so much of uni going online during COVID, it’s not the ...
The University of Melbourne’s student union says a bar will return to campus next semester. La Trobe’s beloved Eagle bar was turned into a corporate function centre during COVID, but the ...
Pro-Palestinian protesters occupying a building at the University of Melbourne have been told to leave by university officials, who say they’ve “crossed a line” by entering the building and ...