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UOW ranks 6th in the world for Philosophy in QS Subject Rankings 2026
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Power of the few over the many
By Associate Professor Gregory Melleuish
Q&A: how the Sydney siege was reported by the public and news professionals
By Julie Posetti
Green building scheme review adds yet more policy uncertainty
In Australia, commercial building retrofitting is among the most economically attractive ways to reduce emissions
A decade on and the Hobbit still holds secrets
What lessons have we learned after ten more years of research at Liang Bua, the limestone cave in which the Hobbit was discovered? And what don’t we yet know about this diminutive species of human?
The ozone hole leaves a lasting impression on southern climate
Many people think of sunburn and skin cancer when they hear about the ozone hole. But more ultraviolet (UV) radiation isn’t the only problem.
So hot right now: the Middle Ages in the climate change debate
By Louise D'Arcens (UOW) and Clare Monagle (Monash ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµapp)