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Instagram is changing the way we experience art, and that’s a good thing
It was perhaps inevitable that Instagram would shake up the art world. Instagram is changing the way we experience and share our visits to exhibitions, and how we perceive art.

Western Sydney University student awarded Canterbury-Bankstown Citizen Of The Year
MD Islam who is studying a Masters of Research at Western Sydney University’s Graduate Research School, was recognised for his service to the community over the past 12 months.

Research: Summer heat waves impede animal reproduction
As we swelter through the hot Australian summer, Western Sydney University researchers have provided an insight into the broad ranging physiological effects of summer heatwaves on animals.

Acting out, acting their age or something more serious? Dealing with difficult behaviour in children
At some stage in every child’s life they will exhibit defiant, impulsive or even disobedient behaviours.

New research explains how native trees sweat out heat waves
We know that the heat is uncomfortable for humans and animals, but how does our native flora fare? New Western Sydney University research has offered a glimpse of whether our trees will cope with extreme, prolonged heatwaves.

Trump’s travel ban is just one of many US policies that legalize discrimination against Muslims
As we anticipate the Supreme Court’s decision to either uphold or rescind Trump’s travel ban, the question remains: Will the Supreme Court continue to allow the legal discrimination against Muslims in the U.S.?
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