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Monday 20 April 2026
More than 3,500 students to graduate at UOW Autumn ceremonies
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Businesses tap PhD researchers to accelerate innovation
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Listen to the Albert’s lyrebird: the best performer you’ve never heard of
Am I not pretty enough? This article is part of The Conversation’s series introducing you to Australia’s unloved animals that need our help.
The Earth beneath us may be shifting - not static
Article in Nature ‘sets the deep Earth free’
Volcanoes, diamonds, and blobs: a billion-year history of Earth’s interior shows it’s more mobile than we thought
Deep in the Earth beneath us lie two blobs the size of continents. One is under Africa, the other under the Pacific Ocean.
Revealed: The mysterious sex dance of lyrebirds
Hidden cameras film mating displays in the bush
What really happened in southern Africa 90,000 years ago?
UOW archaeologist identifies a poignant moment in the evolution of early modern humans
UOW researchers honoured for contributions to environmental sciences
Associate Professor Jenny Fisher awarded Anton Hales Medal, Professor Kerrylee Rogers awarded Frederick White Medal