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Monday 12 January 2026
280,000-year-old fossils rewrite rock wallaby history, epic journeys shaped survival
Read more about 280,000-year-old fossils rewrite rock wallaby history, epic journeys shaped survivalMonday 12 January 2026
Venezuela’s leader may be gone, but his regime remains – with a new chief in Washington
Read more about Venezuela’s leader may be gone, but his regime remains – with a new chief in WashingtonArticles
Fascination with true crime leads Chloe to future in criminology
Social Sciences graduate relished chance to help others through work with AIME
New book shines a light on the social, cultural impact of #MeToo
UOW researcher explores implications of global movement in co-edited anthology
Cartel kingpin El Chapo is jailed for life, but the US-Mexico drug trade is booming
The United States may have locked up Mexico’s worst “bad hombre,” but the business he ran is far too big to fail.
New exhibition shines light on criminals from 1870 to 1930
Captured: Portraits of Crime highlights the untold stories of individuals in the historic NSW justice system
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
Crime drama, celebrity and persona up for discussion at Postgraduate Week
The School of the Arts, English and Media hosted its annual Postgraduate Week from 7 to 9 September 2015.