by Jack Egan | May 18, 2022 | Feature, News
Image sourced from 7News The dominance of Australian competitive surfing has diminished in the last decade. The sun and sand culture of Australia has produced multiple world surfing champions and for a time, these athletes of green and gold were perched at the...
by Milly Phelps | Oct 21, 2020 | News
Growing up in Lebanon, Nour Wahid has witnessed her home slowly unravelling. A country once known for its serene beauty and economic prosperity has suffered unimaginable trauma. ‘Sorry, I just have to move away from the window’, sighs Nour. With its thick...
by Athena Bambaliaros | Apr 16, 2014 | RadioU - Wollongong
On a family trip to Thailand, Shanae found herself clutching at her possessions and her bottled water. Friendships can be broken when stuck in a car for hours on end. NOTE: For you Amsterdam travellers, you should know that hitting up the local ‘Coffee...
by Cameron Warner | Apr 3, 2014 | Feature
Latest statistics show that, on average, almost one in five first year students will drop out before completing an autumn and a spring session at University. So we look at exactly why so many freshman can’t deal with university life. 1. Students are mostly...
by Jared Constable | Apr 2, 2014 | Feature
Wondered if you’re putting the right food in your body at breakfast time? Here’s the five best breakfast meals according to Women’s Health. Breakfast Burrito Craving Mexican food but not the fat and calories that accompany your favorite dish? These...