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Opinion: From dysfunction and provincialism to an elegant literary life: Gail Jones reviews the ‘brilliant’ first biography of Shirley Hazzard

When Shirley Hazzard received the National Book Award in 2003 for The Great Fire in the Marriot Ballroom in Times Square, the other guest of honour was Stephen King.


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Western Sydney University celebrates December graduations

Thousands of excited graduands will come together to celebrate their achievements when Western Sydney University holds its graduation ceremonies at the Parramatta South campus, 12-14 December.


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Opinion: How many Australians are going hungry? We don’t know for sure, and that’s a big part of the problem

Growing numbers of Australians are reported to be struggling to put enough healthy food on the table every day as the cost of living soars.


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New Bankstown City campus spearheads economic growth, higher education opportunities and knowledge jobs for south-west Sydney

The University has showcased its new Bankstown City campus with an official celebration attended by Federal Minister for Education, the Hon Jason Clare MP ahead teaching commencing in early 2023.


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Yarramundi Lecture encourages people to ‘Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!’

Western Sydney University was proud to host its annual Yarramundi Lecture exploring the 2022 NAIDOC theme ‘Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!’ on Thursday, 8 December.


Brain bootcamp to increase dementia awareness in rural communities

An innovative research program led by Western Sydney University researchers is calling adults over 55 years old to be part of a new pilot program tackling dementia in rural, regional and remote areas.



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