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Fulbright scholar explores Whitlam legacy as part of impactful research

Una Corbett, a visiting Fulbright Postgraduate Scholar who graduated from Harvard University in 2020, was drawn to Western Sydney University for its strong commitment to social justice and socially engaged, interdisciplinary research.


Experts offer back to school tips

As the new school year gets underway, Western Sydney University experts have shared their top tips and helpful advice on a range of back-to-school topics, including how to create a budget, pick the right school shoes, pack a healthy lunchbox, and more.


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Opinion: It’s hot, and your local river looks enticing. But is too germy for swimming?

Swimming in rivers, creeks and lakes can be a fun way to cool off in summer. But contamination in natural waterways can pose a risk to human health.


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Opinion: Disabled people were Holocaust victims, too: they were excluded from German society and murdered by Nazi programs

When Dominic Perrottet admitted to wearing a Nazi uniform to his 21st birthday party, he apologised to Jews and veterans – but not to the other groups who were persecuted by the Nazis.


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Opinion: Got gastro? Here’s why eating bananas helps but drinking flat lemonade might not

Doctors are reportedly concerned about a spike in the number of kids with gastroenteritis – when tummy infections can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, fever, abdominal pain, headache and muscle aches.


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New pathway to teaching a major boost to help aspiring teachers into workforce sooner

Western Sydney University welcomes the proposed introduction of a new one-year Master’s pathway to teaching announced today by the NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet, and Minister for Education and Early Learning, Sarah Mitchell.



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