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Illawarra innovation takes centre stage at Parliament House

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How ocean maps have shaped science, politics and the climate debate

A new book by UOW researcher Sarah Hamylton reveals the real-world impact of ocean cartography on science, policy and environmental protection

Community invited to UOW for MND lab tour and book launch fundraiser

Book launch and lab tours bring community on campus to support MND research

A fresh start feels powerful – until motivation fades. Here’s how to set work goals that stick

As many head back to work, fresh starts can open the door to change. But maintaining lasting momentum depends on what we build after the novelty wears off.

Lainie Anderson’s novels about a real pioneering policewoman invite us to play historical detective

Miss Kate Cocks, the real-life first policewoman in South Australia, is the star of Lainie Anderson's historical crime novels – with a Phryne-Fisher-like offsider.

Human composting, natural burials, water cremation: greener ways to go when you die

Burial and cremation come with some pretty major environmental problems. Both involve huge amounts of energy, resources and pollution.

As Trump’s threats over Greenland escalate, will Europe use its ‘trade bazooka’?

The renewed campaign by United States President Donald Trump to acquire Greenland has escalated, with tariff threats against European allies.

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