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Staff Edition
Tuesday 10 February
All the important campus news, events and opportunities for ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃstaff.
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Image: Welcome back to campus and the start of a new year at ANU. Photo: Jamie Kidston/ANU.
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The rundown – information you need at a glance
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- O-Week kicks off next week. We thank all staff who are contributing to its success. See what’s happening on the .
- The 2026 ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃCommencement Address is taking place on Monday 16th Feb at 9.30am on University Avenue Lawns. Staff can .
- 2026 Academic Promotion dates are now available on the .
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Image: Bringing university decision-making into view. Photo: Jamie Kidston/ANU.
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An opportunity to observe ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃCouncil
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The University Council will hold its 500th meeting on Wednesday 18 February, marking the first meeting of 2026. ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃstaff, students and alumni can register to observe the open sessions via a live Zoom link between 9–10.30am AEDT. This opportunity will become an ongoing feature at future Council meetings.
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Image: For decades, ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃhas shaped Australia through research, education and ideas that matter. Graphic: ANU.
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80 years of amazing community
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃturns 80 in August, and throughout the year we'll mark this milestone by recognising what makes our University so wonderful: our community. We’ll celebrate those who came before us, and those who are making it flourish today.
We're looking forward to celebrating with you – watch this space for more announcements.
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Post-implementation reviews – Renew ANU
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Staff feedback closes tomorrow, Wednesday 11 February, on the following reviews:
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- Change implementation plans delivered in 2024.
- Change Principles Paper released in early 2025.
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Facilities Management System
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This Wednesday 11 February, staff can attend an open user training session to become familiar with the new Facilities Management System, being launched in March.
For more information please contact CE.FMS@anu.edu.au
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Image: While progress has been made, barriers still limit opportunities for women and girls to engage in STEM in Australia. Photo: Martin Conway/ANU.
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International Day of Women and Girls in Science
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃcelebrates International Day of Women and Girls in Science and the contributions of women across STEM. The 2026 theme, “Synergising AI, Social Science, STEM and Finance”, underscores the role of interdisciplinary collaboration in advancing gender equity. ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃhas a proud history of inspiring women in STEM and remains committed to supporting current and future generations.
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Image: Kim Jackson receives an honour that reflects a legacy of opening doors for others. Photo: Jamie Kidston/ANU.
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Distinguished alumna Kim Jackson receives honorary doctorate from ANU
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃhas awarded an Honorary Doctor of Letters to distinguished alumna Kim Jackson, recognising her leadership across technology and infrastructure, and her contribution to women, technology and engineering.
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Image: Laurie Singh is working to climate-proof Fiji’s future, bringing a new perspective. Photo: Hannah Scott/ANU.
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How an ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃMaster’s graduate is advocating for Fiji on the global stage
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After seeing the devastating impacts of cyclones on his community in Fiji, Laurie Singh took his lived experience of the climate crisis to in Brazil.
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Step confidently into your role as a people manager
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People Manager Essentials is a half-day workshop designed to give you the practical tools, resources and guidance you need to manage staff effectively.
You’ll learn:
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- Key responsibilities as a people manager.
- How to access policies and resources across the employee lifecycle.
- Opportunities to connect and share insights with colleagues across the University.
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2026 Professional Staff Mentoring Program
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This year’s program is underway with 126 mentoring pairings confirmed. Mentors and mentees are professional staff from across ANU, ranging in roles from Associate Directors to Clinical Skills Officers.
This program is an opportunity to learn from experienced professionals and connect across the University.
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Image: Strengthening community safety via blue help points located across campus. Photo: Crystal Li/ANU.
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃis strengthening campus safety with the installation of 29 new Help Points, available from 19 February. The Help Points (similar to a blue pole) provide immediate, direct access to ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃSecurity if you are in an emergency or feel unsafe.
Help Points are located across key areas of campus. More details next week.
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The University has extended its Gender Equity Strategy to the end of 2026. The extension enables the Strategy to be aligned with the new Gender-Based Violence National Code and the Workplace Gender Equality Act requirements.
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Workplace Gender Equality Act (WGEA) – Consultation on 2026 targets
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From 2026, organisations with 500 or more employees will be required by law to select three gender equality targets from the WGEA target menu as part of their annual reporting.
In February, the University will begin consultation on gender equality targets to guide future reporting and action across ANU.
Staff can participate in a range of engagement opportunities including college-level discussions, and an .
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Image: Whether you live near ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃor in the suburbs of Canberra, there are options to reduce driving to campus. Photo: ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃGreen.
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Try a smarter commute in 2026
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃGreen invites staff and students to make one small, carbon-smart commuting change each week and see the collective impact.
Five ways to commute more sustainably:
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- Combine public transport with active travel, like walking.
- Take the bus or light rail when you can.
- Carpool when driving, using carpooling channels to connect.
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Enterprise Agreement Survey
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This year ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃstaff will have the chance to negotiate with management over pay, conditions, and workplace protections.
The National Tertiary Education Union (NTEU) are seeking your views on what you think needs to change by completing a confidential .
Sharing perspectives and experiences can help build a shared understanding of the changes needed at ANU. Anyone can take part in the survey, but only union members will have a say on the issues we take to the bargaining table.
is one of the best steps you can take to affect change.
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*This post is included in On Campus as per the ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃEnterprise Agreement (Clause 58.5) which allows the NTEU two opportunities per year to distribute information via University digital channels. The ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃEnterprise Agreement 2023–2026 is currently in effect with a nominal expiry date of 30 June 2026. Formal enterprise bargaining has not commenced at ANU.
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Self-service password management
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From April, ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃwill be introducing a new self-service password management system.
Staff will be able to update their University ID password quickly, securely and without needing to contact ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃService Desk.
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Preparing your course for semester 1
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Students have access to their Canvas courses as of Monday 9 February.
Taking a few minutes to check your course site will help ensure students have a smooth start to semester 1.
Staff are encouraged to check that their course sites have in place before teaching commences.
Practical, hands-on workshops are on this week.
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Further support is on the , or contact the .
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Image: ANU-branded merchandise including clothing, uniforms and gifts, is again available on campus. Graphic: ANU.
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Official ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃmerchandise
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The new home for official ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃmerchandise opens from 16 February on Joplin Lane next to Game On.
The store will be open Monday to Friday, 10.00am–3.00pm, and will be the only authorised retailer of ANU‑branded merchandise.
For enquiries, contact shopANUenquiries@anu.edu.au
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Senior leadership updates
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- provides enterprise‑level leadership across the University’s end‑to‑end education system, bringing together all Education Portfolio functions to deliver a connected, consistent and outcomes‑driven experience for students and staff. EOIs close on Sunday 15 February, 11.55pm.
- leads the planning and delivery of policies, systems and initiatives that support the University’s research and innovation priorities. EOIs close on Sunday 22 February, 11.55pm.
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Image: Artwork created through shared learning with First Nations communities across the ACT and NSW. Photo: Julia Boyd.
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Sharing Stories Arts Exchange
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Wednesday 11 February, 10.30am – Friday 27 February, 3pm
This exhibition features work by Canberra based artists responding to their experiences of the 2025 Sharing Stories Arts Exchange, shaped by connection to First Nations communities and Country.
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Wednesday 11 February, 12.30pm
UniSuper members and their families can now access virtual care platform 360Health at no additional cost.
Join the UniSuper interactive webcast to learn more about this platform and its services. Everyone is welcome, you don’t need to be a UniSuper member.
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Monday 2 March, 6.30–7.30pm
Hear from three Nobel Prize laureates in a public lecture on discovery, curiosity and the future of science.
The evening features ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃDistinguished Professor Brian Schmidt, Professors Rolf Zinkernagel and Peter Doherty.
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Meet the Author – Ashley Kalagian Blunt
Tuesday 24 February, 6–7pm
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Meet the Author – Andrew Leigh
Thursday 26 February, 6–7pm
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Image: Old Canberra House on Lennox Crossing is serving our community again. Photo: Bryant Evans/ANU.
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Cafe Mantra has opened at Old Canberra House.
Whether you’re in the mood for a great coffee, a classic breakfast, or a light lunch made fresh, Cafe Mantra has you covered.
Trading Monday to Friday 8am–3.30pm.
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Image: A wood library that draws in researchers and curious visitors alike. Photo: Claire Sheridan.
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Hidden Gems: The Xylarium
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Tucked away within Fenner School is one of the University’s most fascinating collections. The Xylarium is a vast “wood library” holding samples from across Australia and the world.
Wood anatomists, archaeologists, anthropologists, conservators, art historians and forensic scientists rely on this collection to resample, compare and investigate everything from climate history to cultural artefacts.
With its deep historical significance and ongoing research value, the Xylarium is one of the University’s quietest yet most remarkable scientific assets.
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Image: A moment of beauty, caught by chance. Photo: Billy Morrison.
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Scene on our campus: Lily bloom
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“I saw the flower unopened the day before and thought I’d miss out on seeing it open. The following day, I caught it out of the corner of my eye, on my way to the bathroom. It felt like a small but perfect coincidence,” says student Billy Morrison.
Got a photo to share? .
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃSecurity – (02) 6125 2249
For life threatening emergencies first call 000 (or 0000 if dialing from an internal phone), then call ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃSecurity.
Media hotline – (02) 6125 7979
Contact the media hotline during business hours or email media@anu.edu.au for media queries regarding the University and its operations, or to track down experts that aren’t listed in our .
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Help is available if you need it. The University has a range of information and services that can be accessed by managers and staff.
Whether it's a work-related issue or a personal one, the University encourages you to seek counselling support through the .
If you need to support a student in distress, please refer to developed by the team.
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌÃ, Canberra
TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12002 (Australian University) | CRICOS Provider Code: 00120C | ABN: 52 234 063 906
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ºÚÁÏÌìÌà acknowledges, celebrates and pays our respects to the Ngunnawal and Ngambri people of the Canberra region and to all First Nations Australians on whose traditional lands we meet and work, and whose cultures are among the oldest continuing cultures in human history.
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