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Mums: we need you! Penrith Babylab opens its doors
Parents interested in improving our understanding of the way children learn about language and the world are urged to contact the new UWS Babylab at Penrith.

Back to school: How to choose those new shoes
Getting the right advice for buying new school shoes could save parents money and more importantly their kids from experiencing foot pain and foot problems.

Intolerance and blasphemy in the modern world
The tradition of freedom of expression on religious matters is not quite so venerable as many seem to imagine in the outcry at the killing of Charlie Hebdo journalists and cartoonists in Paris.

The role of climate change in future bushfire risk
Fire ecologist Dr Matthias Boer, from the Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment comments on the impact of climate change on future bushfire risk in Australia.

Charlie Hebdo attack raises concerns about the security and fragility of egalitarian values, says expert
Historical sociologist and expert on Islam, Dr Milad Milani says Islam has historically respected the boundaries between ‘Church and State’; it is Islamist ideology that does not respect this boundary.

Happy birthday Triple J! Public forum looks back at 40 years of sound and impact
To mark the 40th birthday of 2JJ – now Triple J – media and popular music historian Dr Liz Giuffre will be speaking at a free public forum hosted by the Whitlam Institute.
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