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Friday 4 July 2025
Oldest wooden artefacts ever found in East Asia reveal plant-based diet of ancient humans
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A new ‘prac payment’ has just kicked in. But it ignores many uni students
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A therapist reckons with her own trauma, in the shadow of Australia’s collective shame
In a novel that goes beyond its simple plot ingredients, a therapist reckons with her own trauma, in the shadow of Australia's collective shame
Eda Gunaydin reflects on family and history in award-winning essay collection
Turkish-Australian academic joins UOW as lecturer in School of Humanities and Social Inquiry
Tangy apricot Bavarian whip, fried rice medley and bombe Alaska: what Australia’s first food influencer had us cooking
Teenage chef Debbie commenced her decade-long tenure at the Australian Women’s Weekly in July 1954 – and her recipes could help with your ‘matrimony prospects’
Flugelman sculpture unveiled at UOW Innovation Campus
"Tetrapus" now stands at the main intersection of the campus
‘If at first you don’t succeed, lie, lie again’ – in A Country of Eternal Light, Paul Dalgarno explores a life fragmented by grief
We need to look into the gaps, look beneath the story, to find its hidden truths
What makes pop songs so catchy?
New book explores hooks in popular music