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Teachers Supporting Teachers – the global podcast

The Teachers Supporting Teachers podcast, hosted by ECU's Professor Narelle Lemon and Marnie Harris, has launched a new thought-provoking series. The latest instalment delves into the complexities and rewards of teaching - from the city to the country.

ECU best in class with a passion for inclusion

Edith Cowan University (ECU) has won national recognition in Australia's premier awards for disability access and inclusion, run by the Australian Disability Network (ADN) on 8 May in Melbourne.

ECU and MRIWA meeting the demand for lithium together

ECU and the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA) have commenced a direct lithium extraction (DLE) project that is set revolutionise the future of critical minerals sustainability. The research is using membrane technology to meet the future demand for lithium in a less harmful way.

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Report highlights trajectory challenges for women in elite football

Less than half of the surveyed elite women players are making sufficient income from the sport to cover their football-related expenses. While 67% of the surveyed players currently earned a substantial portion of their total annual income from playing football, most of the respondent's incomes were sourced from a second or even third job.

WA's marketers still facing discrimination and exclusion

Western Australia's marketing sector is still faced with issues of sexism, harassment, and marginalisation, with a new report by Edith Cowan University (ECU) finding that as many as one-in-four marketers have experienced discrimination in the workplace.

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Sex book ban harms kids

Last month, the Cumberland City Council in Western Sydney had its attempts at banning books at a local library overturned. Now, here in WA, we face our own copycat book burners.

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