News Centre archive
Collated on this page is an archive of the University's News Centre stories.
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In remembering Anzac Day, what do we forget?
While the Anzac story was produced in colonial White Australia, Australia today is vastly different in demographic terms and is made up of people whose histories increasingly lie elsewhere.

Study finds new vaccination rules remind forgetful parents but fail to impact objectors
New vaccination regulations for parents looking to enrol their children in NSW child care centers has succeeded in reminding forgetful parents, but failed to affect conscientious objectors.

Community Awards celebrate outstanding contributions to Western Sydney
Western Sydney University’s Board of Trustees from time to time formally recognises outstanding contributions of individuals and organisations in the Greater Western Sydney community.

If the people can’t get to their jobs, bring the jobs to the people
It is difficult to find a public transport solution to Sydney’s congestion problem. Central to the problem is the journey-to-work rat race in Sydney’s west.

Western Sydney University student helping refugees through NSW Youth Advisory Council
Piath Machut arrived in Australia from Sudan as a small child, and the NSW Government is now drawing on Piath’s experiences after appointing her to the Youth Advisory Council.

Explore one of Sydney’s heritage gems
The Female Orphan School on the banks of the Parramatta River is throwing open its doors to the community, with tours, art displays and more, as part of the annual National Trust Festival.
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