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Opinion: Vale Shane Warne: a cricketing genius who lived a life of ‘no regrets’

When the news broke it was tempting to conclude swiftly that Shane Warne died as he had lived. As it turned out, Warne, who was just 52, had declared he was on a serious health kick, trying to lose weight and get in condition.


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Opinion: Getting urgent medicines in a flood zone can be a life or death challenge

I’m writing this from the flooded far north coast of New South Wales, where all around me people are contending with the awful and unexpected consequences of a catastrophic flood.


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Opinion: Traditional school doesn’t suit everyone. Australia needs more flexible options

Schools were thrown into a spin by the COVID-19 pandemic. When children were sent home to learn remotely, teaching methods remained largely the same.


Western Sydney University welcomes students back to campus at Welcome Week

Western Sydney University has warmly welcomed thousands of students on campus as part of ‘Welcome Week’. Held from 28 February to 3 March, the activity-packed week gives students the opportunity to come together before the semester kicks off.


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Opinion: Drinking water can be a dangerous cocktail for people in flood areas

Parts of south east Queensland and northern NSW have been experiencing what has been called a “rain bomb”.


Rural placement offers unique learning experience for nursing student in the heart of Alice Springs

For Cara Smith, a third-year student studying a Bachelor of Nursing (Online) at Western Sydney University, living, studying, and working in rural Northern Territory has provided unique learning opportunities in healthcare not found in big city hospitals.



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