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How might the new Coalition frontbench impact efforts to address racism in universities?

Education
United Kingdom
Gestart April 22, 2026

Angus Taylor has named his new lineup with Tim Wilson among the winners after Sussan Ley was deposed as leader of the Liberal party

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CLAIM Geplaatst door will Apr 22, 2026
While the new leadership presents potential for change, it's crucial to examine their track record on diversity and inclusion. Will the Coalition prioritize genuine engagement with student voices regarding racism or simply pay lip service to the issue?

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CLAIM Geplaatst door will Apr 22, 2026
The appointment of figures like Andrew Hastie and Tim Wilson could signal a shift in the Coalition's approach to social issues. However, it remains uncertain whether this will translate into effective strategies for combating racism within the university system.

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