In the media
Academic staff and research scholars constantly provide media commentaries.The following interviews and media pieces have been published in recent months:
ANU archaeologists uncover previously undiscovered mammoth Laos stone jars, ABC News Online, 21 Jun 2019.
Kim Cunio talks music and animals, the renaissance of music, ABC Radio Canberra - Afternoons, 20 Jun 2019.
ANU launches world's largest database of library borrowing records, The Guardian, 18 Jun 2019.
New ANU database reveals historical Australian readers' borrowing habits, Canberra Times, 18 Jun 2019.
ANU researchers create world's largest database of library borrowing records, Sydney Morning Herald, 18 Jun 2019.
Professor Lorana Bartels speaks to ABC News about offender monitoring, ABC News, 07 Jun 2019.
Criminology Professor Lorana Bartels speaks to ABC about capacity at AMC and justice investment., ABC Radio Canberra, 03 Jun 2019.
Honorary Prof of Public Policy Andrew Podger speaks to ABC Radio about the APS in Canberra and appointment process for Commissioner, ABC Radio Canberra, 03 Jun 2019.
Interview with ANU Music alumna Bronwyn Douglass, Limelight magazine, 30 May 2019.
Music alumnus Andrew Rumsey returns to play with National Capital Orchestra, Cut Common magazine, 28 May 2019.
Mystery deepens as more 'Jars Of The Dead' uncovered In Laos by ANU archaeologists, Gizmodo Australia, 17 May 2019.
ANU archaeologists uncover over 100 more giant stone jars of Laos, Daily Mail, 17 May 2019.
Professor John Giacon on how he got involved with the preservation of Gamilaraay, SBS radio, 15 May 2019.
Professor John Wanna warns polls need to be treated with caution, ABC News, 13 May 2019.
Professor John Wanna comments on Clive Palmer's wealth, Townsville Bulletin, 13 May 2019.
Dr Jill Sheppard explains voting difficulties for migrants, SBS News, 13 May 2019.
Political science professor Patrick Dumont reveals aspects of minor parties, SMH, 13 May 2019.
John Wanna speaks to ABC about Clive Palmer's electoral prospect, ABC Radio / The World Today, 13 May 2019.
Dr Chris Sainsbury challenges 'gods' of composition for Indigenous misappropriation, City News , 07 May 2019.
Dr Chris Sainsbury's First People's Composers program , , 30 Apr 2019.