by Natasha Bini | Mar 23, 2022 | News, Tech & Research
Australia’s media watchdog may soon be able to force big tech companies to hand over data in a small step towards combating misinformation under legislation proposed by the federal government. Media law and ethics experts warn that while the Australian Communications...
by Coen Ayres | May 20, 2020 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News
According to an article published in The Guardian on 18 May 2020, 150 Australian newsrooms have shut since January 2019. As the news media landscape continues to collapse under COVID-19 restrictions and dwindling readerships, hundreds of journalists lose their jobs as...
by Hayley Wilkinson | Sep 12, 2019 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture
Contributing to the growing list of online media moguls is a Wollongong man with a passion for editing and content creating. Jacob Smith’s online success has highlighted the calibre of talent coming from within the Illawarra region. He began his career editing...
by Matthew Starr | May 8, 2019 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News
In the wake of Foxtel’s warning to a Balmain pub over its public screenings of HBO’s Game of Thrones, UOW Unibar Venue Manager Nathan Stratton has assured that the Unibar, also a Foxtel customer, won’t be facing the same kind of trouble any time soon. Nor will they...
by Blair Arnold | Sep 27, 2015 | Sport
Michael White was born with a hereditary kidney disease that profoundly impacted his late teen years. At the age of 16, White began to notice a loss of body weight and muscle. He was soon diagnosed with renal failure; a medical condition where human kidneys struggle...