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      • Floods expose social inequities, and potential mental health epidemic in its wake
      • What helps rescued wildlife stay alive?
      • University of Sydney responds to National Student Safety Survey

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23 March 2022

University of Sydney responds to National Student Safety Survey

The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Sydney thanked students for their contributions to the National Student Safety Survey and committed to renewed and targeted action to create a safer and more supportive environment.
23 March 2022

What helps rescued wildlife stay alive?

Five factors, including human activity such as road accidents, affect the survival of injured or displaced wildlife, a comprehensive review finds.
23 March 2022

Floods expose social inequities, and potential mental health epidemic in its wake

University of Sydney experts say floods and disasters leave communities highly vulnerable to health problems, which include anxiety, PTSD and mosquito borne diseases, unless action is taken.