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Tuesday 21 September
Sarah Bourke. Image: supplied
Top honour for Indigenous ANU researcher
ANU researcher Sarah Bourke, a descendant of the Gidja people from the Kimberley region in WA and the Gamilaroi people on the border of New South Wales and Queensland, has won this year's Stanner Award. Sarah received the award from the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) for her thesis on the progress of a study to give Indigenous Australians a voice on their health and wellbeing.
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Living in lockdown
Check out this podcast
Escape lockdown boredom by listening to anthropology student and filmmaker Emma Hudson interview award-winning director and producer Rolf de Heer on Future Self. His films include My Name Is Gulpilil (2021) and The Tracker (2002).
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ANU Thrive wellbeing consultations are available for all ANU students who want to find ways to improve their wellbeing. During the consultation, the ANU Thrive team will help you to find the right support and resources for you to thrive.
ANU appoints new Head of Clinical Services at Kambri clinic
Credit: Connor Tarter, Flickr

“We’re working towards providing better integration with other health and wellbeing services on campus.”
- Professor Ian Anderson, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Student and University Experience) 

ANU has appointed Dr Belinda Doherty as the Head of Clinical Services at the Kambri GP clinic as part of its commitment to the continuity of high-quality healthcare services on campus.

While the National Health Co-Op (NHC) has gone into administration, the NHC GP clinic in Kambri has continued to operate and is open to anyone in the community. 

The Administrators are continuing to provide healthcare services at the clinic with the plan to hand over operations to ANU.

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Fenner Hall residents participated in a socially distanced talent show last week, with performances including a recorder ensemble and the ukulele. Credit: Zac Bell
Talent show lifts residents’ spirits during lockdown
“There were no winners or prizes - the event was intended to brighten the lockdown mood and community spirit.”
- Fenner Hall resident and event organiser Zac Bell.  
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Security update from our Cyber Sense team
This is an important reminder to not to skip Apple’s latest iOS update. Last week Apple issued a critical and urgent patch to mitigate against an actively exploited vulnerability in MacOS devices running Big Sur (version 11 of the operating system). iOS is also at risk, and all iOS device users, including those using personal devices to connect to the ANU network, should ensure they install iOS 14.8 immediately. 
Users on ANU-managed devices will automatically be updated with the new iOS. This new iOS is a critical security-only upgrade for two vulnerabilities that Apple believes attackers are already using to exploit people’s iPhones.

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