by Jake Cupitt | Sep 1, 2015 | News
Illawarra writing duo and Wollongong University graduates Bradley Ward and Dane McFarlane have united to create a stage production. Set in Wollongong, Fracture details the relationships between four friends who sit on the fringes of society. Dealing with issues such...
by Kirstie Wellauer | Aug 14, 2015 | News
Guiding Art is an exhibition produced by the volunteer guides of Hazelhurst Regional Gallery and Art Centre. It is a showcase of print, paint, paper craft, ceramics, quilting and photography. The exhibition celebrates the talents of volunteer guides and shares their...
by Alex Doust | Jun 15, 2015 | News
Cementing itself as a clear industry leader, Sweden’s Spotify accounts for 86 per cent of the entire on-demand streaming market. This could all be set to change with tech giant Apple to launch a new music streaming service, Apple Music, at the ned of the month. Going...
by Jordan Matthews | May 28, 2015 | News
The decline in newspaper readership is continuing, with a recent Roy Morgan Research study showing more Australians now source their breakfast news from the Internet. Newspaper readership more than doubled that of the Internet five years ago, but the growing...
by Hayley Speechley | May 21, 2015 | News
University of Wollongong Performance students will showcase their poetic talent by exploring early post-dramatic theatre in a live performance at the IPAC next weekend. Students will perform a representation of Gertrude Stein’s The King or Something (The Public...