News Centre archive
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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

Don’t wait for a crisis – start planning your aged care now
Most Australians prefer to die at home but few adequately plan for it. Consequently, just one in seven dies at home. Some say they will make plans “when the need arises”.

Linkage grant success highlights partnership strength and impact
Western Sydney University researchers have been awarded almost $500,000 in funding after securing two prestigious Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Grants.

Don’t fall for it: a parent’s guide to protecting your kids from online hoaxes
It’s a parent’s responsibility to protect their children from harm, no matter where that threat of harm comes from. But what if the threat is a hoax?

Whitlam Institute and Australian Human Rights Commission invite Western Sydney communities to speak up on how AI and emerging technologies affect them
Human Rights Commissioner Edward Santow and Whitlam Institute Director Leanne Smith invite participants to discuss how their human rights are affected by emerging technologies including artificial intelligence (AI).
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