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Woroni news:
2.2.2026  ANU to Trial Free Bus Service for Six Months, Commencing February 2026 9.1.2026  No More Pain at the Pay Station! ANU Halts Parking Hikes 11.12.2025  Big Blocs As Hacks Rush To Make Up Time (NatCon 2025 Day 3) 10.12.2025  Quorum? I barely know ‘er! (Natcon 2025 Day 2) 9.12.2025  Heartwarming: Ontologically Evil Conference Collapses Due To Infighting (Natcon 2025 Day 1)
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ANU to Trial Free Bus Service for Six Months, Commencing February 2026

2.2.2026 by Kaab Qureshi, Cyan Metcalf and Joseph Mann
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    Kambri and Transparency

    3.5.2019 by Shane Xu
    • ANUSA,
    • Kambri
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    Environmental_Collective_Kambri

    ANUSA shows their hand at Kambri fees forum

    24.4.2019 by Bella Dimattina and Grace Sixsmith
    • ANUSA,
    • Environment,
    • Kambri
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    Kambri

    Draft Booking Procedure for Kambri spaces reveals high prices and limited accessibility

    29.3.2019 by Dan Le Mesurier
    • Kambri
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    Kambri construction University Avenue

    New Businesses Moving into Kambri

    21.9.2018 by Noah Yim
    • Kambri
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    Kambri Update

    19.9.2018 by Dan Le Mesurier and Jeffrey Weng
    • Kambri,
    • News
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    ‘We’re Getting A Bookshop’: Marnie Hughes-Warrington Talks Kambri Development

    15.3.2018 by Max Koslowski
    • Books,
    • Kambri,
    • News,
    • Union Court
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    Chifley Library, AD Hope Building And Construction Sites Hit Hardest By Sunday's Flooding

    26.2.2018 by Max Koslowski
    • Chifley Library,
    • Construction,
    • Kambri,
    • News
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