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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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Thailand and Cambodia are bickering over their borders again. Can diplomacy prevent a return to war?
Both countries claim overlapping parts of the Gulf of Thailand with potentially lucrative oil and gas reserves. There is a peaceful path to resolve the dispute.
Former Speaker of the House Stephen Martin joins University Council
°µÍø½ûÇø-born economist, member of parliament and higher education leader joins UOW's governing body
Epstein files reveal the power – and peril – of online sleuths doing the government’s work
Crowdsourced investigations can surface what journalists miss — but they can also destroy reputations on a hunch
Leading human rights lawyer Jennifer Robinson to speak at UOW
Berry-born international advocate to discuss human rights in the Asia-Pacific and beyond in public lecture
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.
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