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Global report shows retailers still falling short on sustainable chocolate
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Next generation of STEM talent connects with leading employers
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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
UOW achieves strong global results in THE Subject Rankings 2026
Law and Engineering lead UOW’s top subject rankings
280,000-year-old fossils rewrite rock wallaby history, epic journeys shaped survival
New research challenges the view that rock wallabies rarely leave their rocky homes, with implications for modern conservation efforts
NATO funds UOW research to protect drones against cyber attacks
International collaboration to develop AI technologies to protect drone systems used in defence, disaster response and critical infrastructure
Friendship is magic: male dolphins with close friends age more slowly
Like friendship itself, the slower ageing is more than just skin deep.