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Friday 23 January 2026
Three UOW teams secure $1.08m to turn research into real world outcomes
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UOW achieves strong global results in THE Subject Rankings 2026
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Lainie Anderson’s novels about a real pioneering policewoman invite us to play historical detective
Miss Kate Cocks, the real-life first policewoman in South Australia, is the star of Lainie Anderson's historical crime novels – with a Phryne-Fisher-like offsider.
What’s on your summer reading list?
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Food is belonging, otherness and a ‘glorious addiction’ for Melissa Leong and Candice Chung
How two food writers use meals to bridge cultural divides and heal family rifts
100 years on, T.S. Eliot’s The Hollow Men is a poem for our populist moment
Diagnostic and symptomatic, accusatory and culpable, communal and personal, The Hollow Men is a poem about that which ails society at large.
UOW’s new Liberal Arts Major to foster critical thinkers for a complex future
From 2026, students across all faculties can study this new major in critical thinking, within an exciting small-cohort environment
From Lahore to Sydney, a Muslim feminist’s debut novel rebels against the suffocation of safety
The genre of migrant autofiction, especially coming-of-age work, is blooming, but Raaza Jamshed’s book stands out.