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Australian Broadcasting Corporation·3 min read·medium

Universities could lose accreditation for funding with failure to commit to addressing antisemitism

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Conor Duffy
Universities could lose accreditation for funding with failure to commit to addressing antisemitism
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The Australian government has announced that universities failing to address antisemitism will risk losing their accreditation and government funding starting July 15. This initiative is part of a broader effort to improve social cohesion, supported by a new $6 million education hub.

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It represents a significant shift in government oversight of university policies regarding discrimination and campus safety.

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Universities have been warned they will lose accreditation if they do not address antisemitism. ( ABC News: Lucas Hill )

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