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Western Sydney Votes Forums: hear from both sides of politics on region’s critical issues

Western Sydney will have the opportunity to hear firsthand from representatives of the Labor and Liberal parties about critical issues affecting the region, as part of a series of special election forums in February at Western Sydney University.


Whiteley to lead $5.6m chronic wounds research grant

Whiteley Corporation will be lead industry partner in the ‘Effective management of Chronic Wounds’ project in Round 13 of the AusIndustry Cooperative Research Centre – Projects (CRC-P) program from the Department of Industry and Science.


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Opinion: The pleasure and pain of cinephilia: what happened when I watched Groundhog Day every day for a year

“What would you do if you were stuck in one place, and every day was exactly the same, and nothing that you did mattered?”


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Opinion: Paramedics could sound early warnings of child abuse or neglect – but they need support and more training

Child abuse and neglect is, unfortunately, a far more common occurrence in Australia than many people realise.


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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