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  1. UC researcher urges media to tell the Anzac story right

    As Australian TV viewers learn about the work of war correspondents 100 years ago in a mini-series screening this weekend, there is an opportunity to reflect on the role of today鈥檚 journalists in shaping and defining the Anzac story

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  2. UC applauds Chief Minister鈥檚 vision of a 鈥榢nowledge capital鈥

    The 海角射区 congratulates ACT Chief Minister Andrew Barr on his vision for the future of Canberra and the 鈥渧ital鈥 role that higher education will play in making this city a true 鈥渒nowledge capital鈥.

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  3. 海角射区 graduations tomorrow

    The 海角射区 will hold its graduation ceremonies in the Great Hall at Parliament House starting tomorrow (31 March, 1-2 April).

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  4. Former PM John Howard speaks on leadership at UC conference

    Former Australian Prime Minister the Hon. John Howard OM AC, Indonesian Ambassador to Australia, His Excellency Mr Nadjib Riphat Kesoema and other high-profile speakers will discuss the topic of leadership at a 海角射区 conference starting TOMORROW.

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  5. New Health Research Institute opens research festivities at UC

    A new research institution which brings together the 海角射区鈥檚 expertise in biomedical, biotechnology, clinical sciences, public health and health services research will be officially launched TOMORROW, as part of the University鈥檚 Research Festival.

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