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Opinion: Why is toddler milk so popular? Follow the money

Toddler milk is popular and becoming more so. Just over a third of Australian toddlers drink it. Parents spend hundreds of millions of dollars on it globally.


Second cohort of new ongoing staff welcomed in sector-leading academic decasualisation program

Western Sydney University is pleased to announce the second cohort of ongoing academic staff appointed as part of the University’s sector-leading academic decasualisation program, developed in collaboration with the NTEU.


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Opinion: ‘I’m home’: how co-operative housing could take pressure off Australia’s housing crisis

At a time when everything from abolishing negative gearing to capping rents are being suggested as ways to reduce Australia’s housing crisis, little attention has been given to housing co-operatives.


First national study reveals housing co-operatives could be part of the solution to Australia’s rental crisis

New research by the University has revealed that housing co-operatives may form part of Australia’s answer to affordable and stable housing choices amidst a growing housing and rental crisis.


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Opinion: From malaria, to smallpox, to polio – here’s how we know life in ancient Egypt was ravaged by disease

The mention of ancient Egypt usually conjures images of colossal pyramids and precious, golden tombs.


Award Winners with Chancellor. Professor Jennifer Westacott AO

Celebrating the Women of Western Sydney

Western Sydney University has celebrated International Women’s Day this year by announcing the winners of the inaugural Women of Western Sydney Awards.



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