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...
by Kshantu Kaul | Dec 15, 2022 | Govt & Politics, News
China and Australia have marked 50 years of diplomatic relations. It was on December 21, 1972, when then-Prime Minister Gough Whitlam opened the diplomatic door to the People’s Republic of China.The Chinese Ambassador to Australia, Xiao Qian, recently met with...
by Kshantu Kaul | Apr 23, 2022 | Govt & Politics, News
The Solomon Islands signed a security deal with China on Thursday. It is the first bilateral security agreement between China and a Pacific country. Solomon Island Prime Minister told parliament the agreement was formed in wake of the riots that has happened in the...
by Kirstie Wellauer | Mar 21, 2018 | Govt & Politics, News
Concerns have been raised about Australia’s potential dependance on Chinese students in its high education sector. Education is Australia’s third largest export industry, with around 80,000 students coming to study in 2017, according to the federal Department of...
by Patrick Bell | Oct 7, 2016 | Sport
The sports hall at the University of Wollongong was a cultural melting pot last weekend, when the UOW Badminton Club held its annual tournament. The world’s fastest racquet sport is popular across Asia and the Middle East, and the majority of competitors at the...