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'No place for the poison of antisemitism': New warning for universities
Key takeaways
- Universities have been warned they will lose accreditation if they do not address antisemitism.
- The antisemitism education taskforce has released its midpoint update, which includes a $6 million social cohesion hub for teachers.
- The taskforce was set up after the Bondi terror attack to look at antisemitism within the education system.
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Universities have been warned they will lose accreditation if they do not address antisemitism. (ABC News: Lucas Hill)
The antisemitism education taskforce has released its midpoint update, which includes a $6 million social cohesion hub for teachers.
The taskforce was set up after the Bondi terror attack to look at antisemitism within the education system.
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