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All is not well

A Catholic university struggles to defend core values

2 November 2024

9:00 AM

2 November 2024

9:00 AM

The recent incident involving the respected trade unionist, Joe de Bruyn, is the latest manifestation of the battle raging for the very ethos and future direction of the Australian Catholic University (ACU). An earlier incident involved the hiring of Professor Kate Galloway as the Dean of Law, only to have her contract paid out when it was revealed that her views on abortion were contrary to Church teachings.

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