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Western writer recognised for journalistic excellence celebrates win at the Walkley Awards

Dr Catriona Menzies-Pike from the University’s Writing and Society Research Centre was announced as the winner of the prestigious Pascall Prize for Arts Criticism at the Walkley Foundation’s 2023 Mid-Year Celebration of Journalism.


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Opinion: The Black Summer bushfires put an enormous strain on families with young children. We can’t make the same mistakes again

Floods, bushfires, heatwaves, cyclones. Australia is no stranger to emergencies. But during disasters we’re better prepared to support pet owners than families with babies and toddlers.


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Western Sydney University’s Linkage program funding success

A team of innovative researchers from the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment and School of Science have secured $704,970 in Australian Research Council grant funding through the ARC’s highly competitive Linkage program.


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Opinion: Why is extreme ‘frontier travel’ booming despite the risks?

The world has watched in shock as rescue crews feverishly search for the Titan submersible vehicle, which disappeared while attempting to take tourists to view the wreckage of the Titanic in the North Atlantic.


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Opinion: Why shouldn’t I pour oil or paint down the sink? And what should I do instead?

Are you ever tempted to pour used cooking oil down the sink? Just turn on the tap and flush it all away. What about that half-used tin of paint in the cupboard? It would be so easy just to wash it down the drain, wouldn’t it?


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Opinion: Huge Cadia gold mine ordered to reduce polluting dust. Is it safe to live near a mine like this?

For the past 15 months, I have been helping residents living near the massive Cadia gold and copper mine in NSW to verify their concerns about pollution from the mine.



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