âUniversities are public institutions, established for the public good. Their governance arrangements, and the remuneration of their senior executives, should reflect that â yet we've heard that more than 300 university executives earn more than their state premiers." www.abc.net.au/news/2025-09...
Posts by Katarina Tuinamuana
Lectures arenât everything in higher education but they are a fundamentally important connector between students and knowledge, students with each other and students with their educators. These matter. Good to see a fight back.
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AERO says educators can trust its evidence. Can they really? Excellent critique/post asking for a more nuanced approach to 'evidence-based' practice and policy directives blog.aare.edu.au/aero-says-ed...
How can racism be eliminated from Australia? This is what the national anti-racism framework recommends
From Amanda Keddie: Single-sex vs co-ed debates have been going for decades. Which creates better outcomes? Is co-ed better for boys? Is single-sex more suitable for girls? But decades of research into the topic is inconclusive. theconversation.com/when-picking...
In a surprise move, the Coalition has announced it will vote against Laborâs bill to cap international student numbers. This follows previous Coalition comments saying it would work with universities to âput a cap on foreign studentsâ.
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The Handmaid's Tale is a good book. But did you know that there's a book written by a Black woman about a post-apocalyptic Earth heavily affected by climate change and societal decline. The book was published in 1993, but is set in 2024 following a presidential election đ #BookSky #BlackBookSky