'Scapegoating': Staff, students and politicians back ANU interim leader
Politicians, staff and students rallied behind ANU interim vice-chancellor Rebekah Brown on Wednesday, defending her against allegations she influenced her predecessor's resignation. Federal Labor MP Alicia Payne and Senator David Pocock attended the campus gathering, criticizing what Pocock called "potential scapegoating" of Brown. The group argued the ANU council bears responsibility for the institution's turmoil following a contentious 2024 cost-cutting.
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