Media releases
Native habitats hold the key to the much-loved smashed avocado’s future
The future of smashed avocado might depend on patches of native vegetation preserved alongside farmland, as new Curtin research reveals…
John Curtin Gallery’s latest photography exhibitions explore culture through a unique lens
John Curtin Gallery will play host to two major photography exhibitions that explore the expressive epoch of influential photographers James…
Countdown: WA students’ school projects to be launched into orbit
More than 60 Western Australian high school students will soon see their handiwork launched into orbit, after handing in a…
Curtin FM hits all the right notes with fundraiser success
Curtin FM’s loyal listeners have once again dug deep to support Western Australia’s most popular community radio station, raising an…
Curtin Global Voices Scholar heads abroad to shape international policy
A Curtin University student is one of six young Australians selected to represent the nation at an international summit in…
One size doesn’t fit all: A wake-up call on student equity support
A landmark national trial has revealed a surprising truth — not all students at risk of dropping out of university…
Curtin Midwifery Professor awarded OBE in King’s Birthday Honours
Curtin University has congratulated Professor Mary Steen, a leading researcher and educator in midwifery, on being appointed an Officer of…
New centre to build next generation of ethical leaders
A new ethics centre will prepare Western Australia’s future workforce for the ethical leadership required to address humanity’s greatest challenges…
New report reveals depth of WA’s housing crisis
A new report from the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC) has laid bare the scale and severity of Western Australia’s…
What Judy ate: unveiling a sauropod dinosaur’s last meal for the first time
A Curtin-led research team has found the world’s first reported stomach contents of a sauropod dinosaur, learning more about the…