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Wednesday 23 October 2024

University begins consultation with staff on potential workplace change

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Tuesday 22 October 2024

New research uncovers the mysteries of the elusive Bryde’s whales

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UOW employee named ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ Woman of the Year

Aged only 26 at the time, life for Rebecca Lachlan (nee Schmidt) changed forever one fateful day in March 2008. 

Revealed: the extent of job-swapping between public servants and fossil fuel lobbyists

Close ties between senior politicians, former political staffers, and the big end of town have had a real and lasting impact on the perception of political transparency in Australia.

Under McCormack, the Nationals need to accept they are a minority and preserve their independence

The demise of Barnaby Joyce as leader of the National Party is an event of considerable importance in the long-term trajectory of Australian politics.

UOW recognised as a national leader in gender equality

UOW named employer of choice by WGEA. 

How blockchain is strengthening tuna traceability to combat illegal fishing

In a significant development for global fisheries, blockchain technology is now being used to improve tuna traceability to help stop illegal and unsustainable fishing practices in the Pacific Islands tuna industry.

With apartment living on the rise, how do families and their noisy children fit in?

A growing number of Australians live in apartments. The compact city model presents many benefits. However, living close to each other also presents challenges.

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