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Australia’s Indigenous Bushrangers, Brothers Jimmy and Joe Governor, were hanged in 1901. Their Story.

Tim Rowse, Western Sydney University Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are advised this article contains names and images of deceased people. The homicidal actions, flight, capture, trial and punishment of Jimmy and Joe Governor (and their accomplice Jack Underwood)… Continue Reading →

A Thread of the Cosmic Web: Astronomers Spot a 50 Million Light-year Galactic Filament

By Ray Norris, Western Sydney University At the very largest scale, the Universe consists of a “cosmic web” made of enormous, tenuous filaments of gas stretching between gigantic clumps of matter. Or that’s what our best models suggest. All we… Continue Reading →

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