News Centre archive - 2017
Collated on this page is an archive of the University's News Centre stories in 2017.
Browse the archive below, or select an alternate year from the left column navigation.

We Live Here: how do residents feel about public housing redevelopment?
The #WeLiveHere2017 project attempts to capture residents’ concerns about changing neighbourhoods and homes.

Technology in the classroom can improve primary mathematics
Can technology in the classroom help or hinder learning? And should it be used to teach maths?

Are you a breastfeeding mother at Western? Share your experiences
Western Sydney University researchers are working to improve the experiences of breastfeeding mothers on campus. Staff and students who have breastfed their babies over the past two years are invited to take part in an online survey.

Virtual child pornography could both help and hinder law enforcement
What are the implications of technological advances on law enforcement agencies combating child abuse material?

Cultural diversity in the legal profession in focus at public forum
The mix of lawyers in senior leadership positions has long been seen as non-representative of modern Australia.

Young people answer the big questions
The Whitlam Institute and new Patron Lisa Wilkinson AM are delighted to announce the winners for the 2017 What Matters? writing competition.
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