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USyd issued fifth Fire Safety Order, three other buildings under investigation for flammability

The Charles Perkins Centre, Nanoscience Hub, Abercrombie Business School are among a number of buildings ordered by the NSW Government to remove combustible cladding. Three buildings are awaiting cladding replacement and another three remain under investigation.

May 1, 2022 Khanh Tran
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University buildings flooded due to extreme weather

The University insists that the overall impact to campus remains “medium to low.”

March 23, 2021 Shania O'Brien
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The gilded, glass cage

Some hate it, others love it - the New Law Building is as polarising as a law degree itself.

October 17, 2019 Baopu He
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Births, Deaths and Marriages – Semester One, Week Four

Not including the birth, death (and rebirth) of Jesus Christ

March 24, 2016 Honi Soit

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