by Kirstie Wellauer | May 30, 2018 | News
Landlords and tenants are calling for changes in rental laws across the country, with some claiming Australian tenants have fewer rights than renters in other countries. Census data shows that renting is on the rise with 31 per cent of Australians living in a rental...
by Jackson Mcgrath | May 30, 2018 | News
The Great Barrier Reef has an economic, social and icon asset value of $56 billion, according to a Deloitte Australia report. It is one of the seven natural wonders of the world and draws more than one million visitors each year. STA Travel Agent at the University of...
by Patrick Bell | May 16, 2018 | News
Prominent antique dealer Barry Becarevic has gifted items from his personal connection to a UOW exhibition. The Panizzi Gallery of the UOW Library is playing host to ‘Recollections of Exploration and Voyage’ until the end of June. UOW Library Archives Manager Grant...
by Claire Dowler | Apr 30, 2015 | News
It’s a traveller’s worst nightmare: there has been a freak natural disaster and all out-going flights have been suspended indefinitely. You’re facing a sea of angry tourists, bickering with frazzled attendants at airline desks in various dialects,...
by Kelly Stratton | Mar 17, 2016 | News
The murder of Argentinean Maria Coni, 22, and Marina Menegazzo, 21, has prompted women [and men] across the globe to publicly defend their decision of travelling solo. This follows the murder of two Australian surfers, Dean Lucas and Adam Coleman, in Mexico last year....