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Blue Mountains trek foreshadowed Australia’s greatest infrastructure project
The first expedition across the Blue Mountains paved the way for the most important road in Australia’s history, heralding the beginning of the country’s pastoral age.

Open Forum: Does Australia Need Anti-Terrorism Laws?
The Secretary of the Attorney-General’s department Mr Roger Wilkins AO will discuss the challenge of balancing Australia’s Anti-Terrorism laws with the country’s human rights obligations.

UWS graduate finds his groove on The Voice
The University of Western Sydney’s Bachelor of Music program is establishing a tradition as a training ground for talented singers on Channel Nine’s hit show The Voice.

UWS offers a steer-raising challenge for local school students
More and more countries are coming out of poverty and joining the industrial, beef-eating world, which makes a rapid increase in beef demand inevitable.

It's my party: Are Australian political parties true to their founders?
Three of the nation's strongest political hard hitters - John Faulkner, Joe Hockey and Bob Brown - will reflect on the foundations on which their respective parties have been built at a unique event hosted by the Whitlam Institute.

Apply, apply, negative reply: Research reveals the job-seeking experiences of migrants in Australia
A University of Western Sydney study has found that securing suitable employment can be a long, difficult and disappointing process for skilled migrants following their arrival in Australia.
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