by Scarlett Lewis | May 5, 2023 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, Govt & Politics, News
The federal government has committed more than $1 million to referendum education for the Aboriginal Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament on Wednesday night. This comes after voter support for the voice appears to be waning. The Australian Government, in tandem...
by Paige Webster | Jun 29, 2019 | News
The Royal Easter Show has continued to educate with Lake Illawarra High School taking out first place in the School District Display for the second year. The display was made out of organic materials such as vegetables, seeds and grains. Lake Illawarra High School...
by Aden Day | Jun 4, 2019 | Govt & Politics, News, Tech & Research
Wollongong City Council is looking at ways to encourage University of Wollongong alumni to find permanent work in the Illawarra region. Outlined in council’s latest Economic Development Strategy for 2019-29, a goal has been set to create more than 10,500 new jobs...
by Aden Day | May 22, 2019 | Arts/Lifestyle/Culture, News
Arts is being used to raise awareness of the damage made by plastic and other man-made waste to marine eco systems. ‘Plastic Life’, a new exhibition at the Ocean Space Collective in Wollongong, showcases artwork by University of Wollongong alumnus, including...
by Aden Day | Mar 26, 2019 | News, Tech & Research
A Wollongong tech company has created an intelligent transport tag that will allow drivers to benefit from evolving inter-connected transport systems. V-DAQ has created the V-SAFE tag that the company says enables vehicles, regardless of age, make or class, to talk to...