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University of Queensland chancellor claims activist is ‘upholding conspiracy theories’

Anti-China activist Drew Pavlou “painted himself as a victim and the university as villain” amid ongoing tensions between the former student and the University of Queensland, its chancellor has told a senate inquiry.
The university suspended Mr Pavlou for organising anti-China protests on campus – one of which ended in violence – claiming he had breached its code of conduct.
The ordeal received widespread attention, with Mr Pavlou now in the process of suing the university for breach of contract.
The former student also attempted to…
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