2018

Articles

The race to save Chloe Saxby

On the surface, Chloe Saxby is just like any other nine-year-old girl.

Investing in the great Australian dream

Human geographer Charlie Gillon finds the great Australian dream of a block of land and house in the suburbs has transformed

Fuelling the fire

It’s time now to take control and cut emissions into the atmosphere as our forests are resilient – to a point.

I speak because I can

The experience of raising her disabled son has drawn a UOW linguist into unusual territory – where communication is non-verbal and families are silent.

A classroom in the outback

Nalawan outstation is a world away from the typical university experience.

Access for all

How accessibility means more than just installing a couple of wheelchair ramps.

From Hanoi to Wollongong: life as an international student in Australia

Now in my final semester at the University of Wollongong, this place, and the friends I've found along the way, have been keeping me company for three years.

How creativity is changing Bellambi

The suburb of Bellambi often makes headlines for all the wrong reasons. But a new initiative is bringing the University of Wollongong together with the community to celebrate the people of Bellambi.

Helping young carers achieve their dreams

For the more than 275,000 young carers around Australia, caring for a loved one can often come at the expense of their goals and ambitions.