News Centre archive
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Drilling for oil in the Great Australian Bight would be disastrous for marine life and the local community
The Great Australian Bight is home to a unique array of marine life. It’s also potentially one of “Australia’s largest untapped oil reserves”, according to Norwegian energy company Equinor.

UniSchools program immerses students in the beauty of livestock agriculture
The annual UniSchools Steer Challenge for Sydney high school students commenced on Friday 3 May at Hawkesbury.

Creative arts therapies can help people with dementia socialise and express their grief
Under the guidance of a trained therapist, creative arts therapies use painting, drama, dance and music to help improve quality of life for people with dementia.

Western Sydney University students lead the way in the creation of smart cities
Designed and delivered through a partnership with global leadership organisation Common Purpose, this is the first time the innovative leadership program has come to western Sydney.

Political reckoning and personal history unite in The Lost Arabs
Western Sydney University's doctoral student and poet Omar Sakr launches his second collection of poetry, The Lost Arabs.

Western researchers tackle fishing line waste in the Hawkesbury
The Wetlands Working Group, a collaboration between stakeholders including Western Sydney University and Hawkesbury City Council, has installed fishing line bins as part of a new trial to reduce waste.
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