Julie Bishop alleges ‘coercive threats’ and ‘overreach’ by university regulator in ANU resignation letter

Former chancellor of the Australian National University (ANU) Julie Bishop said actions by the university regulator “grievously constrained” her ability to do her role, in a withering resignation letter that has now been tabled in federal parliament. In her resignation letter to the ANU, which was tabled in parliament yesterday, Ms Bishop alleged the Tertiary…

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Traditional owners’ $2 million loss as Nathan River Resources collapses ‘undermines’ promises

The Northern Land Council says Nathan River Resources’ [NRR] failure to pay it more than $2 million in royalties before it collapsed undermines the promises it made to traditional owners. NRR went into administration in late May with about $360 million owed to a range of creditors including the NT government and traditional owners. This…

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CFMEU pressured building and construction commission to ‘take action’ against certain contractors, inquiry hears

A former building commission staffer says he was told his complaint to the corruption watchdog about alleged CFMEU interference would not progress while the then-Labor government was in power. Former Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) licencing manager Graham Easterby, who worked for the industry watchdog from 2018 to 2021, has taken the witness stand…

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