Education Minister and Attorney General Tony Buti travels to South Australia and Canberra to meet senior staff connected with Adelaide’s newly merged university. According to reports, the visits involve discussions with key leaders of the state’s amalgamated higher education institution, with the meetings used to inform and monitor potential next steps for broader university restructuring. The trip is widely framed as adding to speculation that a decision may be coming on whether WA universities should amalgamate. One report says Buti’s visit to Adelaide University’s leadership in Canberra builds on earlier engagement surrounding a newly merged South Australian university. Another report similarly describes meetings with the chiefs of the merged universities and links the discussions to a possible decision affecting WA institutions. The coverage does not provide details of any confirmed announcement, terms, or timing, but it consistently presents the meetings as part of ongoing processes that could lead to an update on potential merger arrangements in Western Australia.