News Centre archive
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How the open banking API could transform financial services to benefit consumers
Until recently, the idea of waiting a day or two for a bank transfer to reach your account was normal, however consumers are starting to demand immediate and seamless payment alternatives.

Affirmative action: new mentorship for western Sydney authors
The Western Sydney literacy movement known as Sweatshop has joined forces with one of Australia’s fastest-growing publishers, Affirm Press, to establish a mentorship.

Pain isn’t just physical: why many are using painkillers for emotional relief
Australians are increasingly using prescription or over-the-counter painkillers to ease emotional, rather than physical, pain.

Note to governments: sports stadiums should benefit everyone, not just fans
Reading through the hundreds of community submissions about the redevelopment of the Sydney Football Stadium, it is clear there is strong opposition to the new venue.

The future of healthcare: not just the absence of disease
First published by The Australian, this opinion piece by Professor Annemarie Hennessy discusses the future of healthcare.

Climate change an election issue for western Sydney constituencies, says Western Sydney University
Young voters in western Sydney constituencies are not waiting for conventional politics to catch up. Climate change is one issue where they can lead.
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