Melbourne recruiting sector’s first gender affirmation adviser

Role focused on supporting staff and handling complaints, but critics express concern about potential threats to academic freedom

Published on
November 24, 2021
Last updated
November 24, 2021
People walk past walls adorned with graffiti in Hosier Lane, one of Melbourne's iconic laneways to illustrate Staff at an Australian university who refer to colleagues using unfavoured pronouns could find themselves facing disciplinary proceedings
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Print headline: Melbourne seeks new gender tsar

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