by Tallon Smith | Jun 17, 2025 | News, Tech & Research
Creating pathways to university for Indigenous students has been a focus of many tertiary institutions over the past decade, but the success of initiatives has varied across the sector. The University of Wollongong has seen a consistent growth in Indigenous student...
by Massimiliano Mandile | Jun 17, 2025 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News
In North Turramurra, there’s a point where the mighty Cowan River meets a sizable picnic area known as Bobbin Head. All year round, tourists can be found traversing the area in pedal boats, most of which are supervised by Sydney musician Harper Dore. Besides the...
by Jack Turner | Jun 15, 2025 | Feature, Govt & Politics, News
“The streets are filled with rubble, smoke, fire and gloom. And a dark wind blows. Those around you are clutching children, and rubble, and hoping that they have survived whatever just happened. The buildings have been twisted and the skyline is ablaze. The...
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 Ivy Swibel | Jun 5, 2025 | Feature
Hundreds of seabirds on Lord Howe Island are dying each year with stomachs full of plastic, according to new findings from Adrift Lab, a marine pollution research group that has tracked seabird health for nearly two decades. Researchers found that Flesh-footed...