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ABC Top Stories05.05.2026Education2 dk okumaAustralia

Support for ANU interim vice-chancellor Rebekah Brown amid resignation allegations

L'essentiel

  • Politicians, students, and unionists rally behind ANU interim vice-chancellor Rebekah Brown amid allegations she influenced the resignation of her predecessor.
  • Critics point to the ANU council as the source of the institution's problems.

Résumé généré par IA

Pourquoi c'est important

A group of politicians, students, and unionists have publicly supported ANU interim vice-chancellor Rebekah Brown amidst allegations concerning the resignation of her predecessor, Genevieve Bell. The ANU has faced reputational challenges due to a significant cost-cutting plan introduced in 2024, leading to forced redundancies and staff/student concerns.

Taille de police

A group of politicians, staff, students and unionists have affirmed their support for ANU interim vice-chancellor Rebekah Brown amid allegations she played a role in the resignation of immediate past vice-chancellor Genevieve Bell.

The group, which gathered at the chancelery on campus, included Federal Labor Member for Canberra Alicia Payne, ACT Senator David Pocock, former ANU vice-chancellor Ian Chubb, and ANU demographer Liz Allen.

Professor Brown's appointment was widely viewed as a crucial reset for the embattled institution as it fought to turn its reputation around following a controversial $250 million cost-cutting plan introduced in 2024.

Professor Bell had been under increasing scrutiny as vice-chancellor due to forced redundancies and her handling of related concerns from staff and students when she resigned in September last year.

National Tertiary Education Union ACT branch secretary Lachlan Clohesy explained why he and the union membership trusted Rebekah Brown to lead the ANU, pointing to her pledge to stop forced job redundancies.

"We judge people by actions, we judge people by results."

Dr Clohesy also said it was "not completely clear" from recent allegations that Professor Brown had any influence in the process that led to former vice-chancellor Genevive Bell's resignation.

"But … if Rebekah Brown did have a role in Genevieve Bell going, then my reaction would be that's a good thing," Dr Clohesy said.

"That's in the interest of the university."

Senator Pocock was adamant that criticism should focus on the ANU council, and described the current scrutiny of Professor Brown as "potential scapegoating of the interim vice-chancellor".

"That's where the focus absolutely has to be at the moment."

ANU researcher and demographer Liz Allen agreed it was the council that was the source of the ANU's current malaise.

"It's the council undermining this great place, this national institution," Dr Allen said.

"I call on the appointed members of council to resign. Step back and put the ANU above yourselves."

Push for wider university governance improvements

Some in the group also expressed a need to change broader university governance systems and processes.

Senator Pocock pointed to current work which he hoped would improve university governance across the country.

"I'm working on a private senators bill that would actually take into account all of the work that's been done by the ANU Governance Project, and say this is what good governance looks like," Senator Pocock said.

The ABC requested a response from the ANU, but it declined to comment.

Chancellor Julie Bishop was also contacted for a response.

Her second term as ANU chancellor is scheduled to finish on December 31, 2026.

À surveiller

Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes

  • Senator Pocock's private senators bill will be introduced to improve university governance.

    Probable · En quelques mois

  • Further scrutiny of the ANU council's actions and governance.

    Très probable · En quelques semaines

Questions ouvertes

  • Did Rebekah Brown play a direct role in Genevieve Bell's resignation?
  • What specific actions by the ANU council have undermined the institution?
  • Will the appointed members of the ANU council resign as called for?
  • What is the status and expected outcome of Senator Pocock's private senators bill on university governance?

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