Australia¡¯s inclusivity gains ¡®will be reversed by pandemic¡¯ Dreams will be dashed and the sector could take a decade to recover, expert warns By John Ross 8 April
Australian university to ignore 2020 school results for 2021 intake ANU ditches reliance on admissions scores and invites early bids from the class of the coronavirus By John Ross 8 April
Australia flags support for more university places With foreign student numbers down and forlorn hopes for a government bailout, sector¡¯s hopes may lie in expanded domestic enrolments By John Ross 8 April
Uncomfortable conversations ahead for Australian universities Tough choices await as institutions revisit ideas that could cut staff numbers and ramp up fees By John Ross 7 April
Australian states going their own way on university admissions Bumpy road ahead, as education ministers fail to agree terms on tertiary admissions rank By John Ross 7 April
Australian academic, research sectors protest bailout rules ¡®Don¡¯t sideline us from giant subsidy scheme¡¯, universities and medical research institutes beg government By John Ross 6 April
¡®Step up¡¯ for foreign students, Australian government urged Abrogating responsibility could torpedo industry and trigger a public health crisis, Canberra warned By John Ross 6 April
¡®Time to go home¡¯, Australian PM tells foreign students Vice-chancellors stress support for students stranded in crisis By John Ross 3 April
Release pandemic modelling, academics tell government Australian opaqueness risks quarantining decision making and tarnishing image of scientific advice By John Ross 3 April
Australian emergency fund offers no relief for bushfire research Grants yet to flow from new fund as nation endures rolling natural catastrophes By John Ross 3 April
Student applications rise for midyear and 2021 Early figures in Australia suggest the pandemic may be whetting rather than dampening appetite for study By John Ross 3 April
Australian university executives relinquish pay as coronavirus bites La Trobe leaders take temporary salary cut as losses mount, and urge other executives to follow suit By John Ross 2 April