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Wednesday 17 June 2026
UOW partners with Illawarra Disability Alliance to enhance local services
Read more about UOW partners with Illawarra Disability Alliance to enhance local servicesThursday 11 June 2026
UOW celebrates the life of former Vice-Chancellor Ken McKinnon AO
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How our screen stories of the future went from flying cars to a darker version of now
Blade Runner was set in November, 2019. What happens now that we live in the future?
Scholarships help first-year students pursue passion for community news
Four UOW students receive inaugural Federal Government scholarships
Top nod to UOW podcaster
Journalism academic awarded for ‘wrong skin’
Innovative short films capture young migrants’ experiences
Liverpool community collaboration highlights importance of belonging, acceptance
Why slow TV deserves our (divided) attention
SBS’s suite of slow TV programs, “Slow Summer”, arrived at a fortuitous time in our annual media trajectory, when we were briefly relieved of the busyness plaguing our lives.
Video games could teach spatial skills lost to a society dependent on devices
Research has shown that off-the-shelf video games can also aid learning – particularly when it comes to the development of spatial skills.