Media releases
Negative gearing reforms can save $1.7 billion, new research shows
Reforming negative gearing can save the Australian Government more than $1.7 billion each year without hurting ‘mum and dad’ investors,…
Back to where it all began: Kate Mulvany is Hayman Theatre patron
Curtin University has named award-winning Western Australian playwright and actor Kate Mulvany the Patron of the Hayman Theatre, the associated…
Earlier palliative care at home linked to fewer hospital admissions
Offering palliative care earlier to dying patients at home is linked to fewer hospital admissions at the end of their…
Pay gaps close when leaders see the numbers
Australian employers that measure their gender pay gaps are making positive progress in closing gaps between women’s and men’s pay,…
Curtin University continues to rank amongst the world’s best
Curtin University continues to hold second place in the world for Mineral and Mining Engineering, and is ranked as a…
Leading women appointed to Curtin’s Business and Law Advisory Council
Three prominent Western Australian industry and business leaders have joined Curtin University’s Faculty of Business and Law Advisory Council, which…
Collaborating for a brighter future
The Cities of Canning and Melville and Curtin University’s School of Management have developed a strong future-focused partnership in a…
Global financial crisis inspires Curtin’s Fulbright scholarship winner
Perth lawyer and Curtin University postgraduate student Amy Salapak has been awarded a prestigious scholarship to study at the Institute…
Booze ads cause risky drinking in young people: new report
Young people are more likely to start drinking alcohol earlier and at risky levels as a direct result of alcohol…
Healthy foods the ‘new normal’ in WA public schools, research finds
The traffic light policy for canteens has made the food and drinks provided in WA public schools healthier and provided…