by Anna Rixon | Oct 27, 2025 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, Feature, News, RadioU - Wollongong
By Jessica Freeman & Anna Rixon It’s rough. A city built on the back of steel and surf, salt and smoke. From the mountains to the sea, Wollongong shifts as much as the tide sweeps. But there is one little corner that stands the course of time. A place where...
by Gemma Kingsnorth | Sep 24, 2025 | Govt & Politics, Lifestyle, News, Tech & Research
The University of Technology Sydney’s (UTS) plan to slash subjects, courses, and jobs has created a growing concern about the future for both staff and students. The restructure, officially announced last week, includes closing the schools of Education, International...
by Bailey Whitton | Jun 13, 2025 | Feature, Government, Govt & Politics, News
The cost of living has skyrocketed post-pandemic, between the rise in groceries, higher profit margins, stagnating wages and the housing crisis, university students have been doing it tough. Young people are uniquely hurting, with many struggling to see a financially...
by Aleksandar Sekulovski | May 20, 2025 | News
Despite UOW reporting a rise in enrolments from 2019 to 2023, subjects have continued to be slashed across all faculties. The University of Wollongong is yet to provide a report on 2024 enrolment numbers. UOW introduced a plan to cut subjects and staff last year in a...
by Tallon Smith | May 7, 2025 | Govt & Politics, News
Past and present tertiary education students across Australia are eagerly awaiting the promised 20 per cent reduction to their HECS-HELP loans after the Albanese Labor Government was re-elected on Saturday. The anticipated changes come after Prime Minister Anthony...