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Christine Chen

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Chemistry, Genetics, Molecular Biology under fire in UWA’s latest round of job cuts

The University of Western Australia is set to lay off several senior research and teaching staff in the School of Molecular Sciences.

August 22, 2021 Christine Chen
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University crisis deepens as international student enrolments plummet

New data shows that commencing international student numbers at Australian universities have halved since last year.

May 20, 2021 Christine Chen
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Women’s Collective protests Catholic Society’s anti-abortion lecture

During the talk, which called abortion a “net negative” for women, protestors’ cries of “our bodies, our choice!” from outside reverberated within the lecture theatre and the Law Annex building.

April 28, 2021 Christine Chen and Claire Ollivain
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Thousands flood Sydney’s CBD for Women’s March 4 Justice

Though 10,000 people showed up, the protest was criticised for its lack of First Nations engagement.

March 15, 2021 Christine Chen and Deaundre Espejo
Photo courtesy: SBS
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Scott Morrison’s failure to condemn Trump is another red flag for democracy

Interrogating the relationship between the PM and former US President.

January 21, 2021 Christine Chen

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