News Centre archive
Collated on this page is an archive of the University's News Centre stories.
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Evidence from the banking royal commission looks like history repeating itself
Do banks learn from the past? From watching the questioning of elderly disability pensioner Carolyn Flanagan at the Financial Services Royal Commission, it seems not.

Bunya pines are ancient, delicious and possibly deadly
The Bunya pine is a unique and majestic Australian tree with so many bizarre and colourful stories about it– the more you learn, the more you find it fascinating.
Western Sydney University introduces new Research Fellow
Dr Luke Barnes has recently joined the University, having been awarded a prestigious John Templeton Foundation Fellowship.

The Big Black Thing returns
Sweatshop: Western Sydney Literacy Movement is pleased to announce the release of the second issue of the Western Sydney anthology series The Big Black Thing.

Immunology researcher honoured with Crown Princess Mary Scholarship
A Master of Research student has become the first Western Sydney University student to receive the prestigious Crown Princess Mary Scholarship from the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.

NAPLAN writing tests hinder creativity, so what could we use in their place?
While standardised testing might be relevant for some fields of study, NAPLAN promotes a narrow view of literacy and writing and hinders the creative process.
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