Yelling erupts at ANU council over 140 job cuts
Source: thesaturdaypaper.com.au
- Tension erupted at the Australian National University's council meeting with yelling over staff job cuts.
- Vice-Chancellor Genevieve Bell pushed ahead with plans to eliminate 140 jobs despite protests.
- The meeting highlighted deep divisions between university leaders and staff representatives.
The article reports on a chaotic Australian National University council meeting where members yelled and complained about planned staff redundancies. Key players include Vice-Chancellor Genevieve Bell, staff representatives, and council members like student rep Julia Knyazeva. It reveals Bell's determination to cut 140 full-time equivalent positions as part of a $117 million budget shortfall fix, despite fierce opposition. This matters because it exposes governance rifts at one of Australia's to