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ANU denies it ‘lost control’ to a pro-Palestine encampment, royal commission hears
The Australian National University's acting provost denied the university 'lost control' of its campus to a pro-Palestine encampment, citing an internal safety review that assigned the encampment a 'high' psychosocial risk rating. The royal commission into antisemitism and social cohesion is examining the impact of the encampment on Jewish students and academics.
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