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Increasing food insecurity to be key issue in federal election

Increasing food insecurity to be key issue in federal election

by Analise Greenhalgh | Apr 14, 2025 | News

In his budget reply speech, opposition leader Peter Dutton has pledged $50 million to food charities across Australia to help combat growing pressures in the cost of living crisis. With the election looming, one of the key focuses is the best approach to alleviating...
Four per cent of vapes contain illegal chemicals: vaping developments in Australia

Four per cent of vapes contain illegal chemicals: vaping developments in Australia

by Layney Britton | Oct 30, 2024 | Feature, Govt & Politics, News, Tech & Research

Stray vapes haunt the cold tiles of your local high school bathroom floor. Cold fluorescents do nothing to hide the evidence that students have taken up a new activity: one that threatens the health of themselves and those around them.  The rise of vaping The coal...
UOW Tennis Club helps students raise their game

UOW Tennis Club helps students raise their game

by Thomas Panayiotou | Oct 23, 2024 | News, Sport

The University of Wollongong Tennis Club is giving members the chance to improve their skills on a social and competitive level. UOW Tennis Club player Ben Petrevski said the club has been playing a significant role in enhancing not only his skills but the social...
House-hunt poses challenges for University Students

House-hunt poses challenges for University Students

by Lily Bevan | Oct 16, 2024 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News

University of Wollongong students are experiencing long waits, complicated applications and crowded inspections in the battle to secure a rental before the new year. Wollongong’s competitive rental market continues to create barriers for students seeking to find...
Australian PM’s XIII shrug off early PNG lead to win 17th straight international match

Australian PM’s XIII shrug off early PNG lead to win 17th straight international match

by Hugh Regan | Oct 15, 2024 | News, Sport

The Australian Prime Minister’s XIII side have retained their unbeaten run against the Papua New Guinea Prime Minister’s XIII with a 42-20 win in the capital of Papa New Guinea, Port Moseby, on Saturday. The Australian line-up, although hindered due to the...
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