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  • University of Wollongong is Offering a Free Online Course in 3D Bioprinting - 3DPrint

    University of Wollongong is Offering a Free Online Course in 3D Bioprinting - 3DPrint
    Of all the things that 3D printing is capable of, bioprinting is possibly the most incredible. It’s one thing to be able to print perfectly accurate replicas of individual organs, but the idea of printing actual, working human organs seems unreal. Medical researchers are getting ever closer to being able to do so, however: a3D printed thyroid glandhas been successfully transplanted into a living mouse, andhuman kidney tissueis already available, printed for the purpose of testi..
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  • Woman charged with assaulting another woman over a man

    Woman charged with assaulting another woman over a man
    .A WOLLONGONG woman was allegedly assaulted by a North Narrabeen woman who was having an affair with the Wollongong woman’s boyfriend.The 29-year-old Wollongong woman came to Sydney on Sunday to see her boyfriend but first stopped in the home of the 23-year-old North Narrabeen woman, with whom she had become acquainted in recent weeks.She left her car at the North Narrabeen woman’s home and caught a taxi to Mona Vale to meet her boyfriend, only to be told that he was at the North Narrabeen woman..
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  • UOW climate scientist says Paris climate conference on track for...

    UOW climate scientist says Paris climate conference on track for...
    UOW climate scientist says Paris climate conference on track for successNick McLarenPostedDecember 01, 2015 13:09:48 Climate scientist Dr Helen McGregor says the UN Climate Change Conference in France is on track for participating nations to reach agreement on how further restrict carbon dioxide emissions.Climate Scientists believe the average global temperature have already risen by one degree from pre-industrial levels and the race is on to keep warming below a two degree increase.Prime Mi..
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  • NRL's latest internet sensation

    NRL's latest internet sensation
    Denan Kemp in action, recording another episode of his podcast. Copyright: Courtesy the Locker Room. He has had hundreds of thousands of people watching his interviews with some of A..
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  • Sydney sizzles as storms threaten up north

    Sydney sizzles as storms threaten up north
    Heat and fire- Australia's summer preview1:18Sky News Weather takes a look at what's in store for summer - heat and fire.THE first day of summer is setting the tone for a long, hot haul to autumn with Sydney settling in for another scorcher today.Temperatures were nudging 29C just south of Sydney in the Wollongong beachside suburb of Bellambi at 8.30am with forecast tops of between 33C and 38C across the Sydney basin.Bondi, forecast to hit “just” 27C today, was one of the few suburbs tipped to d..
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  • Slater tops NRL rookie class of 2003

    Slater tops NRL rookie class of 2003
    Hello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player.EACH year we witness a fresh crop of new players make their way into the NRL.Some sizzle, some fizzle. Some names will be remembered by rugby league forever.Over the coming three weeksfoxsports.com.auwill roll out the top 20 players from each rookie class, starting from 2002 and finishing with 2015.Readers will then be asked to VOTE for the best class of the past 13 years!THE ROOKIE CLASS OF 2003Billy Sl..
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  • Two family court registries face closure

    Two family court registries face closure01 December, 2015Felicity NelsonView CommentsThe Law Council of Australia (LCA) has called on the Federal Government to stop the closure of two family court registries by pledging more funds.On Monday, the Family Law Section of the LCA warned that the Parramatta and Wollongong registries of the Federal Circuit Court could not continue to operate without additional Commonwealth funding.“[This] is an outcome that would leave thousands of families in legal li..
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  • Masoe's Red V motivation

    Masoe's Red V motivation
    Underneath Wollongong's WIN Stadium hangs the motivation Dragons recruit Mose Masoe is using to ensure a memorable NRL return – a picture of the Red V's 2010 premiership win.While it goes without saying every player wants to win a premiership in their lifetime, St George Illawarra's 32-8 win over the Roosters five seasons ago holds special significance to the former Tricolours prop.Failing to figure in coach Brian Smith's final 17 for the grand final, Masoe watched on from sideline as Ben H..
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  • 'Billy McCulkin confessed to killing Barbara': court

    'Billy McCulkin confessed to killing Barbara': court
    THE lawyer for one of the men charged over the cold case murder of Barbara McCulkin and her two daughters 41 years ago has argued that his client does not have a case to answer for.Warwick man Vincent O'Dempsey, 77, and Torbanlea man Garry Reginald Dubois, 68, who grew up in Mackay, have been charged with murdering Barbara and her two daughters, aged 13 and 11, in January 1974.This afternoon, Mr Dubois's defence barrister Dennis Lynch made a submission that his client did not have a case to answ..
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  • Unveiled: latest program announcements

    Unveiled: latest program announcements
    Deborah Kelly,Beastliness, still (detail). Critical Stages announce 2016 season Dedicated to finding further life for outstanding productions from the independent theatre sector, Critical Stages has revealed its 2016 season, which the company calls its 'most robust and diverse program to date'. The coming year will see Critical Stages present nine innovative productions across the length and breadth of the..
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