Latest updates on campus incident

September 24, 2023

We now know the person who has been charged was involved in a previous incident on our campus in 2017. We will circulate details later today about how we are ramping up student and staff support. I understand this incident may have caused distress among members of our community and I want to remind you that support is available. Sincerely,BrianProfessor Brian SchmidtVice-Chancellor, The Australian National University3.36pm Monday 18 September 2023There was an incident on the ANU campus this afternoon. Students can access support via ANU Crisis Support Line on 1300 050 327 or via SMS Text message service on 0488 884 170.

2.38pm Tuesday 19 September 2023

Dear students and staff,

Yesterday was a challenging day at ANU, and I want once again to express my gratitude to everyone for coming together and supporting each other.

We now know the person who has been charged was involved in a previous incident on our campus in 2017. This is very distressing, especially for those in our community who were here for that incident. Please don't hesitate to reach out and ask for help if you need it.

We have also learned that a fourth member of our community received minor injuries yesterday. We have been in touch with them, they are well and are being provided with support.

In addition to the support, we always have available, we will open a drop-in wellbeing hub this afternoon and for the rest of the week on Level Four of the Health and Wellbeing Building (Building 156). If you are a student or staff member with a question about the support that's available or navigating things like extensions on assignments, staff will be on-hand to help or connect you with relevant services.

The hub is open until 4pm today and at the following times: 

  • Tuesday 19 September        12pm-4pm

  • Wednesday 20 September     1.30pm-4pm

  • Thursday 21 September         9am-1pm

  • Friday 22 September                   9am-1pm 

Please remember the University's 24/7 Student Wellbeing Line is also available if you would like to talk to someone - you can reach them on the ANU Crisis Support Line 1300 050 327 or by texting 0488 884 170.

Staff can also reach out via the Employee Assistance Program by calling 1800 808 374 for support and counselling.

Further information about these support services is available on the ANU website.

Sincerely,

Brian

Professor Brian P. Schmidt 
Vice-Chancellor, The Australian National University 

 

8.48am Tuesday 19 September 2023

Dear students and staff,

Yesterday was a very tough day for ANU. Thank you all for supporting each other as our community always does.

We have two students still in hospital and we are actively offering support to their family and friends. I know we all wish them well.

I know a number of members of our community stopped to render assistance to those injured or stepped in to shepherd people away from danger. We will find an appropriate way to acknowledge this in time, but for now I thank those people on behalf of ANU.

I should again acknowledge the prompt action of our security team and police, without which this might have been even worse.

We are aware of the speculation in the media about the identity of the individual taken into custody. Now is not the time for us to add to speculation in a matter that likely to be before the courts, but I acknowledge this will add to some people's distress.

We will circulate details later today about how we are ramping up student and staff support. In the meantime, our students can seek support through the ANU Crisis Support Line at 1300 050 327 or via SMS Text message service at 0488 884 170. And staff should not hesitate to use the Employee Assistance Program by calling 1800 808 374 for support and counselling. 

Sincerely,

Brian

Professor Brian P. Schmidt 
Vice-Chancellor, The Australian National University 


5.30pm Monday 18 September 2023

Dear ANU community, 

I want to let you know about an incident that occurred on our campus earlier today.

Let me start by assuring everyone the situation is under control. One person is now in custody in connection with this incident.

Three people were injured and taken to hospital and our thoughts are with their friends and families. 

I request you continue to stay away from Fellows Oval and Chifley Meadow as they remain an active scene of investigation.  

I would like to express my sincere gratitude for the swift and efficient response from ACT Policing, ACT Ambulance Service and our own ANU Security team.  

I understand this incident may have caused distress among members of our community and I want to remind you that support is available. In times like these, it is essential we support one another and stay connected as a community. 

For our staff, please do not hesitate to utilise the Employee Assistance Program by calling 1800 808 374 for support and counselling.

Our students can seek support through the ANU Crisis Support Line at 1300 050 327 or via SMS Text message service at 0488 884 170.

Additionally, any witnesses who have not yet spoken to the police are urged to visit the City Police Station, where ACT Policing representatives will be available to assist. You can also contact Crime Stoppers at 1800 333 000 or visit crimestoppersact.com.au and reference P219341. 

Please make sure you download the ANUOK App and enable push notifications to stay informed about important updates and announcements.  

You can download the ANUOK App here: 

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Please also check the contact details we have for you are up to date. You can check this via HORUS for staff and ISIS for students.  

Your safety and wellbeing remain our top priority and we will continue to keep you updated as more information becomes available.

Sincerely, 

Brian 

Professor Brian Schmidt 
Vice-Chancellor, The Australian National University 

 

3.36pm Monday 18 September 2023

There was an incident on the ANU campus this afternoon. An individual is in police custody and there is no threat to the community. 

Please continue to stay away from Fellows Oval.  

We encourage anyone who has been distressed by this to make use of the following resources.  

Staff can access support and counselling through the Employee Assistance program on 1800 808 374.    

Students can access support via ANU Crisis Support Line on 1300 050 327 or via SMS Text message service on 0488 884 170. 

Updates to follow on ANU channels.  

The source of this news is from Australian National University

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