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Adelaide University is considering removing Santos's name from a building due to the company's new gas projects. The decision follows a student and conservationist rally and comes after a sponsorship deal expired.
The newly formed Adelaide University is considering removing gas company Santos’s name from one of its buildings.
On Saturday, students and conservationists rallied outside the Santos Petroleum Engineering building, calling on the university to dump the name because of the company’s new gas projects.
The university had already been considering dropping the name after a sponsorship deal expired, its vice-chancellor told Guardian Australia.
Prof Nicola Phillips started as vice-chancellor in January after the University of South Australia and the University of Adelaide merged. “That process of consideration was already under way,” she said.
“It’s a particular dimension of a partnership that came to an end some time ago, and it was with the University of Adelaide,” she said. “As Adelaide University, we should be looking at whether the naming is still reflective of our current reality.”
She said the university had an ongoing and good relationship with Santos, with whom it has been communicating about the situation.
In 1999, Santos inked a $25m sponsorship deal with the University of Adelaide to “lay the foundation for the new School of Petroleum Engineering for at least 20 years”, to build the building, appoint a Santos professor, and to provide student scholarships.
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The school no longer exists, with the courses now falling under the engineering department.
Phillips said the university had heard from staff who “quite rightly care very deeply about climate” and were invested in the position the new university would take on sustainability.
A student and Conservation Council South Australia (CCSA) campaigner, Darcey McNamara, said promoting Santos was “shameful”.
“Santos gas expansion plans will harm First Nations communities and the pollution will drive more climate change,” she said.
CCSA and others are also calling for the state government to dump the Santos sponsorship of the Tour Down Under.
A recent DemosAU poll of 1,242 South Australians, commissioned by the Australian Conservation Foundation, found 36% “strongly agree” that gas companies such as Santos should pay for environmental damage caused by their operations, while 38% “somewhat agree”.