News Centre archive
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Cape Town is almost out of water. Could Australian cities suffer the same fate?
The world is watching the unfolding Cape Town water crisis with horror. On “Day Zero”, now predicted to be just ten weeks away, engineers will turn off the water supply. The city’s four million residents will have to queue at one of 200 water collection points.

Liberation Prison Project: Prison Art in all its forms
Western Sydney University is pleased to present Liberation Prison Project - an exhibition featuring 85 original artworks by people serving custodial sentences in Australia and around the world.

Academy award winner Susan Sarandon leads the way for TropTalks
Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon will be a special guest at Western Sydney University, when she appears at TropTalks from 13-16 February 2018.

Migrant populations not abreast with breast cancer screening message
Despite increased awareness of the prevalence of breast cancer and importance of early detection, a Western Sydney University study found that Australian immigrant women are still not getting the message.

First in higher education and fourth in the nation: Western recognised for exemplary customer service
Western Sydney University has been recognised as the best customer service provider of all higher education institutions in Australia.

Australian-first program protecting women with diabetes and their babies rolls out across South West Sydney
An Australian-first program aimed at reducing malformations in babies born to mothers with diabetes has been rolled out across South Western Sydney this week.
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