2018

Articles

Justice for all

Having spent his life fighting to create a world of fairness and equal rights, Justice Michael Kirby looks back on his career, his achievements, and offers his advice for the next generation of law students.

Ticket scalping

We look at the murky waters of ticket scalping and if NSW legislation will provide consumers, performers and event organisers with value for their entertainment dollar.

Where are they now? Laura McCrohon, Law

We look back at the hopes and dreams of UOW students from 2008 and ask: where are they now?

Where are they now? Ryan Curtis, Creative Arts

We look back at the hopes and dreams of UOW students from 2008 and ask: where are they now?

Where are they now? Ryan Murphy, Law

We look back at the hopes and dreams of UOW students from 2008 and ask: where are they now?

A champion for refugee rights

Demonised by politicians, separated from their children, imprisoned on remote islands – the world has become an unfriendly place for displaced people, but refugee advocate Phil Orchard remains optimistic that their plight will improve.

Adi's ready to fight for human rights

Adi Holmes has always been passionate about helping others. The mother-of-three, who is working towards becoming a human rights lawyer, says it’s never too late to chase your dreams.

Every last drop

Water is in demand all over the world. But if the coming shortage is not of water, but of storage, then we need to rethink how we capture, store, treat and recycle this most precious of resources.

Six things I discovered in the first weeks of University

Starting uni can be fun and scary, but you're not alone. One student shares their advice for your first weeks on campus.