Wild weather linked to weedy seadragon deaths
Marine scientists are calling for beachgoers who find weedy seadragons washed up on the shore to photograph them and send details to researchers at UTS.
Why older women are embracing the open road
Older Australian women are challenging traditional views of aging, embarking on solo road trips in search of adventure, personal growth and new horizons.
Locked out: How property prices fuel rent increases
As the dream of home ownership slips further out of reach, new research analysing two decades of housing trends in Melbourne reveals the nexus between increasing housing unaffordability and higher rents.
10 things to know about the Federal Budget 2025-26
Professor Tim Harcourt, Chief Economist at the UTS Institute for Public Policy and Governance, weighs in on the 2025-26 Federal Budget.
Being ready for the worst
Before being confronted with the reality of a disaster, police and emergency services need to be prepared as well as they can be under realistic conditions, an important role for the University of Technology Sydney’s Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research, or AFTER.
Locked out: How property prices fuel rent increases
As the dream of home ownership slips further out of reach, new research analysing two decades of housing trends in Melbourne reveals the nexus between increasing housing unaffordability and higher rents.
Wild weather linked to weedy seadragon deaths
Marine scientists are calling for beachgoers who find weedy seadragons washed up on the shore to photograph them and send details to researchers at UTS.
10 things to know about the Federal Budget 2025-26
Professor Tim Harcourt, Chief Economist at the UTS Institute for Public Policy and Governance, weighs in on the 2025-26 Federal Budget.
Why older women are embracing the open road
Older Australian women are challenging traditional views of aging, embarking on solo road trips in search of adventure, personal growth and new horizons.
Being ready for the worst
Before being confronted with the reality of a disaster, police and emergency services need to be prepared as well as they can be under realistic conditions, an important role for the University of Technology Sydney’s Australian Facility for Taphonomic Experimental Research, or AFTER.
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