News Centre archive
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International study provides welcome news for pregnant women with Type 2 diabetes
A world-first, international study of a common treatment for women with Type 2 diabetes, has found that the drug may also offer a range of health benefits should they become pregnant.

Under-reporting of hearing impairment in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population linked to educational inequality
New analysis by Western Sydney University and the ABS, has found under-reporting of hearing impairment is a substantial issue for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population.

Early career researcher recognised with humanities fellowship
Western Sydney University congratulates Dr Jason Tuckwell, School of Humanities and Communications Arts, who has been awarded a fellowship from the Australian Academy of the Humanities.

Opinion: Paid parental leave needs an overhaul if governments want us to have ‘one for the country’
As Australia and New Zealand face the realities of slow growth, or even a decline in population, it’s time to ask if their governments are doing enough.

Opinion: The Sydney Olympics: How did the ‘best games ever’ change Australia?
On Tuesday, it will be 20 years since the Olympic opening ceremony in Sydney, kicking off the “best games ever”.

Refugee student paves pathway to success
The first time that Hadeel Alnashy used a computer was at university. The 25-year-old student is now not only tech-confident but is more than qualified in many life-saving procedures.
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