by Imogen Wilhelmi | May 20, 2020 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture
After years of drought, a summer of bushfires and now a global pandemic, wineries in the Southern Highland are feeling the strain. Winemaker and manager at Tractorless Vineyard Jeff Aston said his business depended heavily on tours and tastings to keep afloat....
by Holly Forrest | May 19, 2020 | News, Tech & Research
A lack of safety equipment was the major concern of nurses working in the primary health care sector, according to new research. An online survey of 637 primary health care nurses, conducted by University of Wollongong School of Nursing and Notre Dame University...
by Holly Forrest | May 6, 2020 | News, Sport
Young Illawarra athletes are determined to pursue their dreams despite sporting events being cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions. The Illawarra Academy of Sport (IAS), an organisation that provides localised training and education for athletes and coaches, is...
by Imogen Wilhelmi | May 5, 2020 | Sport
New guidelines are being created by Australia’s governing football body to allow a safe return to the season once COVID-19 restrictions are lifted. Football Federation Australia (FFA) has urged soccer fans to do all they can to help prevent the spread of coronavirus...
by Imogen Wilhelmi | Apr 21, 2020 | News
The latest international travel figures show a potentially catastrophic outcome for Australia’s tourism industry in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. In 2019, the Australian travel industry contributed $60.8 billion to the national GDP and provided jobs for more...