Brisbane Times
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·1 day ago
Rebekah Brown’s $165,000 plan to restore embattled ANU’s reputation
Rebekah Brown, the interim vice chancellor of the Australian National University, approved a $165,000 communications strategy with consulting firm Rowdy Inc to improve the university's reputation. The plan includes crisis communications and stakeholder interviews, with the first phase costing $42,000. This decision comes after significant leadership challenges, including the resignation of former vice chancellor Genevieve.
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