News Centre archive - 2019
Collated on this page is an archive of the University's News Centre stories in 2019.
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Are more Aussie trees dying of drought? Scientists need your help spotting dead trees
Most citizen science initiatives ask people to record living things, like frogs, wombats, or feral animals. But dead things can also be hugely informative for science.

Western Sydney University confirms its place as a world-leader in research
The latest Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation confirms Western Sydney University as a world-leading research institution.

Academic Superheroes’ celebrate Mardi Gras
Western Sydney University has once again participated in the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras, held on Saturday, 2 March.

NSW Coalition scrapes back in as minor parties surge – but delivering on promises will not be easy
Premier Gladys Berejiklian’s Liberal-National government was returned to office on Saturday nigh. With the victory came some wreckage, and largely unexpected beneficiaries.

From Western Sydney to South Korea: maternal health program to be rolled out internationally
A Western Sydney University-led world first program designed for families at risk of poor maternal and child health and development outcomes in south west Sydney, is being expanded to South Korea.

Sexism in Sport: Why taking down the action photo of Women’s AFL player Tayla Harris shows double standard
Sexism in Sport: Why taking down the action photo of Women’s AFL player Tayla Harris shows double standard
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