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Tuesday 24 February 2026

First global bee estimates hint at thousands of hidden species

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Wednesday 25 February 2026

Leading human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson to speak at UOW

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Articles

Summer pest or national treasure: documentary reveals the great Australian fly

A new one-hour TV documentary featuring a UOW biologist will reveal how the much-maligned spoiler of the Australian summer, the fly, is in fact a crime solver, healer, pollinator and street sweeper.

Excavating ancient knowledge through archaeology partnership

Prehistoric shell artefacts excavated from ancient graves in Thailand have been under the microscope at UOW thorough a joint project with a renowned Thai archaeologist.

Searching for diverse group of Googlers

UOW’s brightest and best computer science students learned of the opportunities to become “Googlers” when the tech giant visited campus recently.

Top talent search at the UOW Graduate Careers Expo 2015

Top employers from around Australia will bring their national search for high-calibre graduates to the University of Wollongong Graduate (UOW) Careers Expo tomorrow (Wednesday 18 March).

Exploring the origin of Trieste, Italy

A Roman military camp flanked by two minor forts and likely built in 178 BC may have provided the foundation for the first settlement of Tergeste, the ancestor of Trieste in Italy, a study suggests. 

Indonesia manuscript wins Hungerford Award

UOW creative arts and journalism graduate Madelaine Dickie has won a prestigious West Australian literary prize for her manuscript Troppo, a work of fiction focusing on Australia’s relationship with Indonesia.