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Blue Mountains local fosters supportive learning environment for nurses
Western Sydney University researcher leads report on boosting NSW manufacturing with advanced technologies
If we truly want our Paralympic athletes to shine, their coaches need more support
Caps will hurt Western Sydney
Bunyip birds and brolgas: how can we better protect species important to Indigenous people?
New training course empowers wombat carers to combat sarcoptic mange
New manufacturing capability network helping Australian business
Remembering Uncle Wes Marne AM
New study reveals benefits of low intensity dementia risk reduction program for older Australians
Sustainability innovator Food Recycle’s tech validated by CSIRO Jade Perch and aquaponics trial
Research reveals support for the unique challenges faced by culturally diverse fathers benefits the whole family
The balance battle: 5 reasons why dads are struggling with workplace flexibility
New study reveals benefits of low intensity dementia risk reduction program for older Australians
Citizen scientists can help save Australia’s threatened species if we give them more direction
First Nations Advisory Council May 2024 Meeting
Gaining momentum: Australia’s $130M horticulture export push powers ahead
In Conversation: University vision for Western Sydney and education reform
Australian Cybersecurity Games to test students from across Australia
First steps for Lithgow Jobs and Investment Committee to set the course for economic transition
Chief Justice inspires tomorrow’s lawyers in Sydney’s west
Here’s why more Australian scientists should team up with authors on books about animals
Western Sydney University to pioneer genetics advances for next generation orchards, as part of $41 million Hort Innovation project
Constipation increases your risk of a heart attack, new study finds – and not just on the toilet
Diabetes footcare project awarded $1.3M to evaluate novel rural outreach services
We need to better support First Nations women with violence-related brain injuries. Here’s how
New survey reveals high media usage but low confidence in AI among adult Australians
$41M project to fast-forward breeding of new varieties for next-gen orchards
Pioneering research discovers PFOS in platypuses
$41M To Spur Development Of New Fruit And Nut Varieties
New survey reveals high media usage but low confidence in AI among adult Australians
Most Australians are worried about artificial intelligence, new survey shows. Improved media literacy is vital
The plight of the pig-nosed turtle, one of the unlucky 13 added to Australia’s threatened species list
Celebrating science and innovation across NSW during Science Week 2024
Urban growth is leading to more intense droughts for most of the world’s cities – and Sydney is a case study for…
Knitting helps Tom Daley switch off. Its mental health benefits are not just for Olympians
Food Recycle seeks $3m capital raise for commercialisation of food waste to animal feed technology
NSF and partners promote the transition to a circular economy in advanced materials
From climate change to landfill, AI promises to solve Earth’s big environmental problems – but there’s a hitch
Bright Careers Ahead For Tertiary Scholarship Awards Recipients
What happens in an autopsy? A forensics expert explains
Centre for Western Sydney releases pivotal anti-racism issues paper
Sydney’s Great West Walk Gaining Leafy Green Corridor
New NCAT Deputy President And Division Head Appointed
Parramatta Square receives NSW urban renewal project award
Platypus Month Is Back This August
Heat, flood and fire: How urban greenery can better protect our cities
Taming the machine: should the technological revolution be regulated – and can it be?
Faster, stronger … smarter? New research shows the importance of brain training for junior athletes