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Thursday 26 February 2026

Pancreatic cancer treatment innovation wins national People’s Choice award

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Thursday 26 February 2026

Teaching excellence recognised nationally as student outcomes take centre stage

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Articles

100 years on, T.S. Eliot’s The Hollow Men is a poem for our populist moment

Diagnostic and symptomatic, accusatory and culpable, communal and personal, The Hollow Men is a poem about that which ails society at large.

UOW’s new Liberal Arts Major to foster critical thinkers for a complex future

From 2026, students across all faculties can study this new major in critical thinking, within an exciting small-cohort environment

Pacific Avenue’s Harry O’Brien leads live lineup for UOW’s 50th birthday party

Free community festival to celebrate 50 years of UOW with live music, food and family fun

How forensic analysis and traditional knowledge reveal the story of a unique boomerang

The boomerang was an item of great personal attachment, as evidenced by its continued repair and use, and burial with its owner

How migrant stories and contributions have shaped Australian TV since the 1950s

The introduction of television in Australia in 1956 coincided with mass post-war immigration, initially from Britain and Europe, and later from Asia, the Americas and Africa. Both played a significant role in forming modern society.

From Lahore to Sydney, a Muslim feminist’s debut novel rebels against the suffocation of safety

The genre of migrant autofiction, especially coming-of-age work, is blooming, but Raaza Jamshed’s book stands out.

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