News Centre archive
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Flight or fright: what future for the emus of east coast Australia?
Scientists have mapped historic shifts to project how regional emu populations are likely to change in the next 50 years.

World first discovery confirms model of the evolution of our Universe
World first discovery confirms model of the evolution of our Universe

Vale David Cameron Hazlett
Western Sydney University is deeply saddened by the passing of David Cameron Hazlett.

Expert warns of depression risk in aftermath of Cyclone Imogen
A Western Sydney University rural health expert is calling for additional economic support for businesses and increased disaster relief and recovery services, to help address the potential mental health impacts of Cyclone Imogen.

Opinion: The world’s oldest story? Astronomers say global myths about ‘seven sisters’ stars may reach back 100,000 years
In the northern sky in December is a beautiful cluster of stars known as the Pleiades, or the “seven sisters”. Look carefully and you will probably count six stars. So why do we say there are seven of them?

Opinion: Christmas is a special time on the maternity ward. But it’s not all tinsel and mince pies
Having a baby at Christmas can be both a joyous time and a cause for anxiety. This Christmas, with a pandemic sweeping the world, there may also be some unique considerations on parents’ minds.
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