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Duncan Wright wins the 2023 Iris Award with image of Nick Allbrook

Tuesday, 12 September 2023

Fremantle based photographer and ECU graduate Ducan Wright has been awarded the 2023 Iris Award for the Perth Centre for Photography.

Centre stage: How WAAPA’s move into the heart of the city will reshape Perth

Friday, 01 September 2023

The Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) is moving to the heart of Perth’s city. Set to transform and bring lively music and performances to Perth's centre.

News editors want their say over how journalists are educated

Friday, 04 August 2023

The first study investigating what Australian news editors think about Journalism Education shows they believe universities are still the best place for future journalists to learn contemporary news media, however, they would like more input into the curriculum.

Activewear angst: Why shopping for workout clothes can be harmful to women

Friday, 04 August 2023

New Edith Cowan University (ECU) studies suggest online shopping for activewear may be harmful to women's body image.

WA Premier's Book Award for ECU alumnus Dr Josh Kemp

Wednesday, 05 July 2023

Edith Cowan University (ECU) PhD graduate Dr Josh Kemp has won the Emerging Writer category at the 2023 Western Australian Premier's Book Awards for his debut novel Banjawarn.

New tech opens a world of performance possibilities

Wednesday, 05 July 2023

ECU PhD candidate Matt Bray is researching how to reduce latency in live internet performance, enabling musicians from anywhere in the world to perform together in unison online.

Number of online 'kidfluencers' is growing, and so too are the risks

Wednesday, 05 July 2023

There is a increase of parents managing their kids as paid social media influences. New Edith Cowan University (ECU) research reveals the concerns and delves into the risks.

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