The Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion begins two weeks of public hearings in Melbourne, with the session opening through evidence from university students. Multiple outlets report that a Jewish student describes what they say is an exhausting experience on campus, including allegations of harassment and hostile treatment. In the testimony referenced by the articles, the student recounts being targeted with highly inflammatory language and claims that they have faced sustained stress and difficulty navigating university life. The student’s account is presented in the context of the commission’s broader mandate to examine antisemitism and the social cohesion impacts of such conduct. The reporting indicates that the hearings are focused on gathering first-hand accounts from students as part of the commission’s work. Coverage from each outlet reflects the same core development: the commission’s Melbourne hearings have started, and university students are giving evidence about their experiences of antisemitism.