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UWA lowers minimum ATAR entry requirement to 70

The University of Western Australia cuts its minimum ATAR for 2026 entry from 75 to 70, matching other WA universities. The move aims to boost accessibility and inclusivity for students.

Broad: England's leadership vacuum exposed in Ashes

Stuart Broad pinpoints England's lack of experienced bowlers as a critical flaw, leaving captain Ben Stokes overburdened as Australia closes in on a dominant 2-0 Ashes series lead at the Gabba.

Brumbies great Ben Alexander joins UC Walk of Fame

ACT Brumbies legend Ben Alexander, who took 12 years to finish his degree, has been inducted onto the University of Canberra's Sport Walk of Fame. Discover his journey from the pub to mental health advocacy.

Union Slams Asbestos Exemption at ECU Campus

The CFMEU condemns a WorkSafe exemption allowing asbestos in ECU's Perth campus fire doors. Critics warn it sets a dangerous precedent for worker safety in Australia.

Hospital staff wage fight looms in Townsville

Townsville University Hospital staff could lose up to a quarter of their wages in a bitter contract dispute. Unions warn of a devastating blow to workers and regional healthcare.

Barnaby Joyce opens up on split from Nationals

Newly independent MP Barnaby Joyce details his exit from The Nationals, future plans for New England, and the political realities of his new solo path. Read his candid take.

UNE Students Balance Study and Career with Flexible Learning

Discover how University of New England students like Eaden Maslen and Jimmy Brunner are accelerating their careers in nursing and agronomy without pausing their studies, thanks to UNE's flexible on-campus and online learning model.

UOW researcher's 13-year MND research journey

Natalie Farrawell shares her 13-year journey at UOW's Yerbury Lab working towards a Motor Neurone Disease cure. Discover how every research step matters in this medical breakthrough race.

Paula Huston's Estate Gift to Young WA Artists

Western Australian arts patron Paula Huston leaves her entire estate to WA Academy of Performing Arts, creating transformative opportunities for emerging artists. Discover this incredible legacy.

Migrants and refugees face financial abuse in WA

Curtin University research reveals migrant and refugee survivors of domestic violence face severe financial abuse and systemic barriers to support services in Western Australia.

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