As he prepares for his graduation, UNE student and former Academic Board member Adrian Cardinali says the University of New England has an opening to learn from lessons past and make itself “future fit”.
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Opinion: Friendship, honey and the simple life: 100 years of Winnie‑the‑Pooh
Elizabeth Hale writes the stories of Pooh and his friends, each one flawed but also delightful, demonstrate the ups and downs of life, held in a delicate and optimistic balance.
House of horrors: What the ABC revealed about early childhood education and care (ECEC) in Australia now
ABC’s Four Corners episode ‘Betrayal of Trust’ exposes deep issues in Australia’s childcare sector, highlighting systemic failures beyond shocking cases of abuse, neglect, and injury.
AI deepfakes threaten democracy and people’s identities
Current copyright laws in Australia are inadequate when it comes to protecting people if their image or voice is digitally cloned without their permission. Establishing “personality rights” could help.
New England Times Poll: Little support for Tamworth uni campus
This week’s New England Times Poll found little support for the concept of a university campus at all, let alone specifically a UNE one.
New England Times Poll: University for Tamworth
Following on from our story yesterday about the proposed UNE campus in Tamworth, this week’s poll is about the campus proposal.
What’s next for UNE?
With UNE facing another ‘culture review’ by external consultants, is there a way that we, the collective university, can take control as a community?
