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Why our carbon emission policies don’t work on air travel
The government’s National Energy Guarantee aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions but for Australia to meet its Paris climate change commitments, this will need to be replicated economy-wide.

In Rozanna Lilley’s memoir, a curious life gets even more curious
At the nucleus of Rozanna Lilley’s memoir, Do Oysters Get Bored? A curious life, is Lilley’s son Oscar, an endearing 12-year-old.

Academia and heart recognised through prestigious scholarship
Four students have been awarded Western Sydney University’s most prestigious undergraduate scholarship for 2018.

Sydney artists are being priced out of the city – here’s how to bring them back
Sydney artists and cultural practitioners face growing barriers to working in or close to the city, according to our new research.

Bicentenary of arrivals to Parramatta’s Female Orphan School
This Saturday 30 June marks two hundred years since the arrival of the first girls to the historic Female Orphan School in Parramatta.

What killed the patient? Determining causes of tree death during droughts and heatwaves
Researchers are using advanced imaging technologies similar to those used in hospitals to determine how vulnerable our trees are to drought and heatwaves.
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