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Yesterday, the Member for Hughes, Craig Kelly, suffered a great tragedy.
A man so addicted to sharing misinformation and crank conspiracy theories on social media that he abandoned his political party had his one true love his Facebook account taken from him.
On Monday afternoon, Facebook removed Kelly’s page, arbitrarily deciding that one of his latest posts had crossed the line and warranted removal under the company’s policies against COVID-19 misinformation.
Prior to this, Facebook had removed Kelly’s posts, given him verbal warnings and even temporarily banned his account for his misguided and incorrect ramblings against vaccines, COVID-19 public health measures, and action on climate change.
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Professor John Dewar elected next Chair of universities Australia
La Trobe University Vice-Chancellor and President Professor John Dewar AO has been elected the next Chair of Universities Australia.
Professor Dewar – currently a Deputy Chair of Universities Australia – will succeed The University of Queensland Vice-Chancellor Professor Deborah Terry AO in the role from 25 May 2021.
Professor Terry welcomed the election of Professor Dewar as the incoming Chair of the sector’s peak body.
“John Dewar is an excellent choice. He brings unrivalled knowledge and leadership to this crucial role at a pivotal time for the university sector.”
“He will be an outstanding advocate for the sector, as we work to play the fullest part in national recovery.”
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