by Phi Phi Nguyen | Nov 10, 2017 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News
Women are being encouraged to talk about the deaths of their stillborn children as part of the healing process during International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Remembrance Day. According to statistics from the miscarriage, stillbirth and newborn support charity Sands,...
by Thi Dao | Oct 29, 2017 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture
Towradgi Beach was abuzz with students and walking enthusiasts who flocked to the “Share the Journey – Walking for Mental Health Awareness” event on Sunday. Student Nurses as Professionals (UOWSNAP) was only four months old when its team decided to host this...
by Sarah Leong | May 17, 2017 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News
Can you hear me? Answer yes and your identity could be stolen. Article on #privacyawarenessweek and #FraudWeek2017 for @UOWTV #socialj — Sarah Leong (@Sarahh_Leong) May 17, 2017 The international ‘Can you hear me?’ scam has hit Australian shores amid Privacy and Fraud...
by Lauren Mulhall | Sep 11, 2016 | Govt & Politics
A former Kiama High School student has received an award acknowledging her dedication and commitment in the establishment of an Indigenous garden. Jessie McIntosh created her work in 2014 as her HSC project and has since received a plaque to signify the importance of...
by Maddison Hockey | Apr 19, 2015 | News
Diabetes is becoming a pandemic. Affecting over one million Australians, with about 280 people diagnosed with the condition every day. A study by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund (JDRF) found over 93 per cent of Type 1 diabetics felt the media did not differentiate...