2024
News • 15 Jan 2024
Projects funded in 2023 continue to deliver positive impact
The seven exciting projects that received the inaugural round of the University of Newcastle and University of Waikato partnership seed funding continue to deliver positive outcomes.
News • 12 Jan 2024
Newcastle’s largest reconciliation event Ngarrama returns stronger than ever
Building on two successful years of reflection, the University of Newcastle is proud to welcome the wider community once again to Ngarrama.
News • 2 Jan 2024
Child Protection: Repairing a Badly Broken System
Progressive changes to the child protection system are taking place, driven in the Hunter by parents andleading academics.
News • 14 Dec 2023
Indigenous academics complete exchange at University of Waikato
Associate Professor Liz Cameron and Mr Barry Williams are two Indigenous academics and researchers from the School of Architecture and Built Environment who recently visited the University of Waikato to meet with other Indigenous colleagues to explore potential partnerships in teaching exchange and research opportunities.
News • 9 Sep 2023
Broken Child Protection System must Focus on Restoration
More time, money and effort must be made to keep children at home, or in appropriate forms of foster care if they must be removed from their families, with a focus on restoration, says leading Hunter academic, Nicola Ross.
News • 30 Jun 2023
Anti-LGBTQIA+ bills are at record highs in the US amid an upcoming election. Here's why
For those in the LGBTQIA+ community, Pride month is a chance to be out, loud and proud. But in the United States, there's been an uneasy quiet hanging over this June. Big brands who once didn't think twice about cashing in on the pink dollar have scaled back support.
The University of Newcastle acknowledges the traditional custodians of the lands within our footprint areas: Awabakal, Darkinjung, Biripai, Worimi, Wonnarua, and Eora Nations. We also pay respect to the wisdom of our Elders past and present.