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  1. You can't be what you can't see: Our Yarning visits UC

    A collection of books written by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children - titled Our Yarning - was brought to the University of Canberra this week.

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  2. Measure It! UC researcher receives grant worth over half a million, in order to improve physical activity in heart patients

    Associate Professor Dr Nicole Freene will investigate if a simple, innovative intervention can get cardiac rehab patients to be more physically active – and reduce the chance of another heart attack.

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  3. UC researchers to develop guidance for reporting child sexual abuse

    Researchers from the News and Media Research Centre at the University of Canberra will work with the National Office of Child Safety to develop guidelines for journalists who report on child sexual abuse.

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  4. UC team win coveted international design award

    Sam Tomkins, Ben Ennis-Butler, and Iain (Max) Maxwell from the Faculty of Arts and Design at the University of Canberra have taken out the top gong in this year's MPavilion design competition.

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