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Monday 16 June 2025
The historic High Seas Treaty is almost reality. Here’s what it would mean for ocean conservation
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As Antarctic sea ice shrinks, iconic emperor penguins are in more peril than we thought
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Australia Day Honours for UOW staff and students
The Australia Day accolades have continued for UOW, with past and present students and teachers recognised for their contributions on Thursday 26 January 2017.
Bill Lovegrove and John Borghetti honoured
Emeritus Professor and business figure recognised for their leadership
Should gifted students go to a separate school?
Despite two Senate inquiries in 1988 and 2001, it has taken 15 years and a state parliamentary review for the Victorian government to decide to build a specialist high school for students who are gifted, specifically targeting those from rural and regional Victoria.
Twitter diplomacy: how Trump is using social media to spur a crisis with Mexico
Six days after taking office, President Donald Trump is facing the first international crisis of his administration. And it’s unfolding on Twitter.
New SW Sydney Campus impresses UOW & Liverpool Council executives
UOW and Liverpool City Council senior executives were impressed by their first-hand experience of the University’s newly completed South Western Sydney Campus when they visited recently.
Bots without borders: how anonymous accounts hijack political debate
A bot (short for robot) performs highly repetitive tasks by automatically gathering or posting information based on a set of algorithms.