When University House reopens this August, Fred Ward’s iconic furniture will return with it 🪑
Designed specifically for the building in the 1950s, more than 1,600 original pieces have spent the past five years undergoing careful restoration after the 2020 hailstorm damaged the building.
Now, chairs, tables and sideboards that have quietly helped define life at ANU for decades are coming home. Read more at the link in our bio.
Sir David Attenborough has shaped how we see the natural world 🍃
To celebrate Sir David’s 100th birthday, some of our @anufennerschool students share their take on the living legend’s legacy.
📸 Sir David Attenborough opened the Gould wing at our Botany and Zoology Building in 1996. Photo: Darren Boyd/ANU
Such clever cockies!
New research led by ANU has revealed that wild sulphur-crested cockatoos learn what foods are safe to eat by watching each other.
This discovery helps explain how the species thrives in rapidly changing urban environments.
Read more at the link in our bio.
Credit: Nic Vevers/ANU (frame 1 and 2) Julia Penndorf (frame 3)