CAUDIT Newsletter - October 2025

View the October 2025 edition of CAUDIT News here.

In this month’s edition of CAUDIT News, we covered:

CAUDIT Awards: Congratulations to the Recipients of the 2025 CAUDIT Awards, recognising excellence and innovation across the sector. 

Meritorious Service Award: Scott Sorley was honoured with a Meritorious Service Award for his outstanding leadership, collaboration, and contributions to CAUDIT and higher education. 

CAUDIT Top Ten: Anthology explores how institutions can address major challenges highlighted in the CAUDIT Top Ten Report, including empowered experiences, leading through complexity, and strengthening foundations.

CEO Report: Greg Sawyer reflects on the Spring Members’ Meeting, AHECS Cybersecurity Summit, and CAUDIT Awards, emphasising collaboration as the key to navigating disruption and strengthening higher education. 

New Member Representatives: CAUDIT welcomes Nicola Burgess (RMIT), Marni Jacoby (UQ), Zoran Sugarevski (ANU), Sinan Erbay (Deakin), Shane Jennings (Flinders), and Alex Tegg (Charles Sturt). 

Upcoming Showcases:

  • Is your data AI-ready? (Evinact) – 09 October, 1–2 pm AEDT. Read more here.
  • Building a Trusted Digital Environment (TDS) – 21 October, 1–2 pm AEDT. Read more here.
  • Securing Australian Campuses (Compnow) – 23 October, 1–2 pm AEDT. Read more here.
  • “Hey, I am still confused by AI” (Fortinet) – 28 October, 1–2 pm AEDT. Read more here.

Sector News:

  • ARDC releases AI and ML research tools via Nectar Research Cloud.
  • Virtual registrations open for International Data Week 2025.
  • World of Workato 2025 Sydney (16 October) features Navitas’ Rob Shepherd on accelerating integration with AI and automation. 

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CAUDIT Newsletter - October 2025

View the CAUDIT News October 2025 edition.

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01 Oct 2025

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