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Should shoeys be banned from music events?

Should shoeys be banned from music events?

by Massimiliano Mandile | Oct 28, 2023 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News

As Australians venture into festival season, the ‘shoey’ becomes a hot topic of discussion, with some calling to ban the act from music events. The “shoey” is Australian slang that refers to having a celebratory drink, typically alcoholic, out of a shoe. Whilst many...
Concerns raised as Aust govt considers its TikTok stance

Concerns raised as Aust govt considers its TikTok stance

by Jasmine Jones | Mar 22, 2023 | Govt & Politics, News

 RadioU UOW · The Australian Federal Government is not a ‘fan’ of TikTok Popular social media platform TikTok is popular with many Australians, but questions have been raised about its use on government and public sector devices? A recent social media...
What do you do when the book won’t burn?

What do you do when the book won’t burn?

by Nicholas Tisdale | May 25, 2022 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News

In the wake of ongoing issues of censorship in schools in America, author Margaret Atwood has teamed up with Penguin Publishing to release a one of a kind unburnable edition of her award-winning novel, The Handmaid’s Tale. In the last decade, The...
Closed borders likely to be constitutional: UOW senior lecturer

Closed borders likely to be constitutional: UOW senior lecturer

by Liam Mallia | Jun 3, 2020 | Govt & Politics, News

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson’s threatened legal action against restricted borders is unlikely to succeed, a University of Wollongong Senior Lecturer claims. Ms Hanson threatened to take the Queensland government to the High Court to allege the state decision...

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