by Brenton Miller | Mar 30, 2016 | News
The Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education (FARE) has recommended the federal government re-work the alcohol tax system and address binge drinking. The recommendations would increase the cost of products considered ‘cheap alcohol’. FARE claimed some cask wine...
by Samuel Mills | Oct 2, 2015 | Feature, Govt & Politics
The UOW Alumni Bookshop may have moved but it continues to offer a valuable student service. The second-hand bookshop was forced to move earlier this year from its extensive site on Northfields Ave to make way for a new student accommodation block. It now occupies a...
by David Atherton | Oct 2, 2015 | News
It’s claimed the dog is ‘man’s best friend’, and new research at the Charles Perkins Centre in Sydney is putting it to the test. The centre is using dogs and other pets in recuperation and rehabilitation therapy of the elderly, people with mental illness,...
by Alex Doust | Jun 15, 2015 | News
Cementing itself as a clear industry leader, Sweden’s Spotify accounts for 86 per cent of the entire on-demand streaming market. This could all be set to change with tech giant Apple to launch a new music streaming service, Apple Music, at the ned of the month. Going...
by Alex Doust | May 29, 2015 | Illawarra
What is the greatest thing since sliced bread? Getting that combination of delicious ingredients in between it perfected. Despite no-one actually knowing why today is crowned with the legendary title, it’s International Burger Day. Happy International Burger...