What’s on at Western Sydney Uni (and nearby)

by | Aug 7, 2018 | Campus News

Western Penrith observatory is hosting an astronomy night (25 August)

This is part of the Sydney science festival.
Register now for the event on ‘Gravity’ 7pm-9pm.
Book ahead to avoid disappointment for events each month.

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Free food: soup kitchen (Every Wednesday)

Campbelltown campus building 2 outside multi-faith centre.
5pm-7pm every Wednesday
Food from different cultures made by students.
Brought to you by campus life CSCC and Chaplaincy.

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Free sports equipment hire (Thursdays)

Make the most of your free time on campus and play some sport. Basketballs, soccer balls, table tennis equipment and more are available to borrow for free.
Bankstown campus building 18, from Western gym reception staff.
8am-8pm Just leave your student card to borrow items.

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Eligibility for graduation 2018 (confirmed this month)

Did you finish your degree in Autumn 2018?
Students on all campuses must confirm their eligibility to graduate. Ceremonies are held between 24-28 September. This is not an automatic process and requires students to enroll to graduate by early August using My student records.

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Sydney science festival event (Thursday 16 August)

The hidden world of the gut. Free science exhibition.
6.30-7.30pm
The Joan Sutherland performing arts centre, 597 High St, Penrith

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Parramatta farmers market (Every Friday)

Experience locally grown fresh produce in a lively environment.
Centenary Square, Parramatta
8.30-2.30pm

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East Richmond park run (Every Saturday)

Feeling fit and ready to run 5km
8am Free event.
Ham common Bicentenary park, Hawkesbury valley way, Richmond NSW

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Art exhibition (11 August – 14 October)

“We are all connected to Campbelltown” exhibition
Campbelltown city bicentennial art gallery and Japanese gardens.
1 Art Gallery Rd, Campbelltown.

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Author Abigail Nash

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  • Abigail Nash

    Abigail Nash is an editor for W'sup and has worked on the web site since 2017 and the print edition for 2018 and 2019. As a postgraduate student and mother of four she enjoys writing and research particularly in the area of Science education.

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