Arts, Culture and Society
by Shahni Wellington
During his research to unlock the archives, Dr Hodgetts found that the keys had been long-kept from cultural knowledge-holders.
Busines, Law and Politics
by Madelaine Love
Hear from six young entrepreneurs making waves across tourism, pharmaceuticals, food science, and mental health.
Our Communities
by Gemma Dawkins & Shahni Wellington
A return to Indigenous-led solutions may be our only hope to address the global waste issue, according to researchers.
Health and Wellbeing
by Rosemarie Milsom
The determination Mark Hughes displayed on the rugby league field with the Newcastle Knights continues to drive his effort to find a cure for brain cancer.
Student Life
by Tim Connell
Student start-up Borne Clothing has developed a mosquito-repelling clothing line that is contributing to the fight against malaria.
Science and Technology
From leading sustainability technology, to treating cancer, and revolutionising education – the University of Newcastle is changing the game.
Australia’s first Indigenous surgeon, Associate Professor Dr Kelvin Kong is committed to empowering communities and removing barriers that prevent access to critical healthcare services.
Education
Speech pathology students are playing an important role in the establishment of a new community-centred program to improve outcomes for children in regional NSW.
Environment
by Joe Frost
One of Australia’s oldest energy hubs, the Hunter Valley is approaching an uncertain future as the world's carbon crisis reaches a crescendo. But a company that has spun off from research done at the University of Newcastle is showing there is new life to be found in our old systems and infrastructure – and could see the region become a world-leader in clean, green power.
by Sheena Martin
Greenest ride? Why this hydrogen fuel produced from thin air and sunshine is sure to rev you up.
by Anita Harvey
“It was really scary – anyone would feel the same, especially when you’re living on a small island in the middle of the Pacific.”
by Gemma Wolk
How a virtual glimpse into the world's oldest civilisation changed the course of one refugee's journey.