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Opinion: An autism minister may boost support and coordination. But governments that follow South Australia’s lead should be cautious

This week, the South Australian government announced the appointment of Emily Bourke to the role of assistant minister for autism. It’s the first portfolio of its kind in Australia.


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Western Sydney University welcomes significant boost to higher education places

Western Sydney University welcomes the announcement of an additional 20,000 places for universities to help address national skills shortages and boost higher education participation.


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Opinion: Barilaro report fails to put NSW government integrity crisis to rest

It took George Orwell just one line to describe a political dystopia: “It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen.”


Report finds refugees resilient during pandemic but digital inclusion and family separation remain problems

Refugees in Australia have been resilient in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, a new research report has found launched by Settlement Services International and Western Sydney University.


Australia-India collaboration to address climate change impact on mango-growing regions

Researchers from Western Sydney University’s Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment will investigate mango varieties and their pollinators in India and Australia following an Australia-India Council (AIC) grant.


Families are invited to enjoy a free day of fun as they learn about STEM at Family Science Day

Sydney Science Festival 2022 will come to life in Parramatta on 20 August as Western Sydney University, in partnership with the Powerhouse and City of Parramatta Council, host Family Science Day at Western’s Parramatta City campus and Parramatta Square.



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