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Wednesday 11 February 2026
How ocean maps have shaped science, politics and the climate debate
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Community invited to UOW for MND lab tour and book launch fundraiser
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Mexico seeks to become ‘country of refuge’ as US cracks down on migrants
Mexico has been doing the US's 'dirty work’ on immigration for too long, says the front-runner in the country’s July 1 presidential election.
Can the Liberal Party hold its ‘broad church’ of liberals and conservatives together?
Liberals and conservatives on the non-Labor side are locked in a dance in which each partner tries to dominate the other, even as they cling to each other in an endless embrace.
Children aren’t liabilities in disasters – they can help, if we let them
Our world is becoming increasingly vulnerable to fire, flood and other natural hazards. While our instinct as adults may be to shield children from these possibilities, this does them a real disservice.
Why prosecutions for welfare fraud have declined in Australia
The Department of Human Services approach to social security fraud prosecutions has become less punitive in recent years
Slow life movement feeds international collaboration
UOW partners with South Korean city on sustainable food initiative.
UOW employee named Wollongong Woman of the Year
Aged only 26 at the time, life for Rebecca Lachlan (nee Schmidt) changed forever one fateful day in March 2008.