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Uni spent $40K on spin doctors during fight with student activist

Fresh details of the university’s public clash with pro-Hong Kong democracy student Drew Pavlou have been laid bare during a Parliamentary Intelligence Committee Inquiry into national security risks at Australian universities.The former UQ Senate member made headlines around the world for leading pro-Hong Kong democracy protests at UQ in mid-2019, one which descended into violence when protesters and pro-China supporters clashed.The university’s updated submission to the inquiry also featured…
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