News Centre archive
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Open Forum: Open Markets and the Vietnamese Human Rights Dilemma
In Vietnam, the government has virtually prohibited the formation of independent political parties, yet it has allowed for open market economy to flourish.

Google’s Go victory shows AI thinking can be unpredictable, and that’s a concern
The 4-1 defeat of Go grandmaster Lee Se-Dol by Google’s AlphaGo artificial intelligence is the latest in a string of pursuits in which technology has triumphed over humanity.

NAB partners with Western Sydney University to drive business innovation in the West
Western Sydney University and NAB have announced a new partnership under the Launch Pad program to drive Western Sydney’s innovation eco-system.

Report finds Western Sydney business outlook positive
Compared to Australia as a whole, where the Small Business Index fell by 9.2 per cent, Greater Western Sydney is outperforming broader economic conditions and expectations significantly.

Human rights claims in focus at Thinking Out Loud lecture series
Organised in conjunction with ABC Radio National and Fordham University Press, the Thinking Out Loud lecture series brings the world’s most influential philosophers to Australia.

New exhibition highlights environmental protection by multicultural communities
A new exhibition has showcased the environmental initiatives being developed by the culturally and linguistically diverse communities from across Greater Western Sydney and the Illawarra.
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