Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 12 Nov 2008, Sarah Dingle
ASHLEY HALL: When Australian universities set up operations in other countries, do they risk compromising the standards they uphold in Australia, like freedom of speech?
It's a question that will be tested by a legal case that's unfolding on the Singapore campus of James Cook University. The university has taken action against one of its employees, apparently for wearing a T-shirt with a slogan which questions the fairness of the country's legal system.
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Here the audio interview here