Media Centre
Monday 23 December 2024
Update on UOW’s Workplace Change Proposal
Read more about Update on UOW’s Workplace Change ProposalFriday 20 December 2024
What will you be reading this summer? We asked 6 avid readers
Read more about What will you be reading this summer? We asked 6 avid readersArticles
Why prosecutions for welfare fraud have declined in Australia
The Department of Human Services approach to social security fraud prosecutions has become less punitive in recent years
A record 29,000 Mexicans were murdered last year – can soldiers stop the bloodshed?
Mexico’s war on drugs has left 234,966 people dead in the last 11 years. In 2017 alone, the country saw some 29,000 murders, the highest annual tally since such record-keeping began in 1997.
Michael Kirby launches School of Law at South Western Sydney Campus
Law double degree to open opportunities for local students
Governments can't be trusted to deliver welfare standards for chickens
Claims of secret meetings and manipulation of the policy agenda. A split in government ranks, and threats to withdraw from a national review.
How Trump’s NAFTA renegotiations could help Mexican workers
Donald Trump says cheap Mexican labor is hurting American workers. But isn’t it also hurting Mexican workers?
Expressions of interest now open for two major building projects
Campus Master Plan to come to life with new state-of-the-art facilities.Â