Yerbury strongly denied any wrongdoing and claimed the artworks were hers.
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Professor Yerbury would go on to hold the position of Vice-Chancellor
for nearly 20 years.
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In August 2006,
Professor Schwartz expressed concern about the actions of Yerbury in a letter to university auditors.
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Professor Webb left the university in 1986 and was succeeded by Di Yerbury, the first female Vice-Chancellor in Australia.
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Yerbury's departure was attended with much controversy, including a“bitter dispute” with Schwartz, disputed ownership of university artworks worth $13 million and Yerbury's salary package.