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Thursday 18 June 2026
World-first global assessment maps PFAS pollution in whales and dolphins
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UOW maintains its place among the top 200 universities in the world
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Cooperation is key to securing maritime security in the Indian Ocean
Sam Bateman, University of
Champion of equal rights honoured at Spring graduation celebrations
Justice Michael Kirby AC CMG inspires law students with powerful message
Her Excellency the Governor of Tasmania to deliver annual law lecture
Governor Kate Warner AM to examine legal reform in Goldring Lecture
Business Briefing: Trouble in the South China Sea
China is on the defensive after an international court ruled it had no claim to historic rights to resources within its so called “nine-dash line” in the South China Sea.
Greyhound ban shows need for joined-up thinking across all animal industries
Greyhound racing needs a consistent approach, or trainers will move to jurisdictions where rules are more lax, writes Elizabeth Ellis.
Buskers enrich our streets and laws don’t have to hinder – they can help
Street performers have been part of cityscapes for centuries, yet buskers have often had an ambiguous relationship with the law.