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Wollongong emerges as a vibrant hot spot for local businesses and entrepreneurs

Wollongong emerges as a vibrant hot spot for local businesses and entrepreneurs

by Minh Thieu | Oct 16, 2023 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News

In honour of Small Business Month, Wollongong City Council has published an Investment Prospectus detailing how the city is changing to a growing business hub in the Illawarra regions, promising a future for local start-ups. Wollongong City Council released a report...
Acting dean of the UOW school of law Dr Kinchin welcomes new dean Dr Thampapillai

Acting dean of the UOW school of law Dr Kinchin welcomes new dean Dr Thampapillai

by Matilda Smith | Aug 21, 2023 | News

The School of Law at the University of Wollongong (UOW) has announced the appointment of a new Dean of Law, Dr Dilan Thampapillai, who will will take over from the current acting dean, Dr Niamh Kinchin, in September. Dr Thampapillai brings with him to the role a...
Small businesses: winners or losers of the 2023-24 federal budget?

Small businesses: winners or losers of the 2023-24 federal budget?

by Lara Smith | May 10, 2023 | Govt & Politics, News

The federal budget missed the mark this year, according to small businesses that had hoped to receive relief from sharp inflationary pressures. Treasurer Jim Chalmers handed down the 2023-24 Federal Budget last night, and it much of its focus was on renewable energy...
More females in government means more for Australian women: MPs

More females in government means more for Australian women: MPs

by Emily Chate | Mar 29, 2023 | Govt & Politics, News

The Illawarra and southern Sydney are among the regions flying the flag for female representation in state government following the state election. Maryanne Stuart secured the seat of Heathcote after coveting the role for many years and her Labor colleague Anna Watson...
Aust businesses on the mend after 12 months of COVID-19 chaos: Survey

Aust businesses on the mend after 12 months of COVID-19 chaos: Survey

by Madalyn Date | Mar 31, 2021 | Govt & Politics, News

Australian businesses have reported improved financial circumstances 12 months after the COVID-19 pandemic first wreaked havoc on local industries.  The Business Conditions and Sentiments Survey, released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics last week, also showed...
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