Universities will be subject to new standards requiring them to combat racism as the education minister foreshadows fines for providers that fail to stamp out the problem.Governance standards that come into force on Monday will require tertiary institutions to adopt definitions of racism, including anti-Semitism, Islamophobia and prejudice against Indigenous people.The plan was foreshadowed in December as part of measures to combat anti-Semitism.Its introduction coincides with the start of a fresh block of anti-Semitism royal commission hearings, examining hatred directed towards Jewish people on campuses.The changes were also recommended by the Respect at Uni report - undertaken by the Australian...