Smart tag trial showcases new tech | ABC Radio

It’s one of the most common and costliest threats facing Australian farmers – but stock theft could soon be on the decline with the help of a new digital defence. University of New England (UNE) criminologists have recently conducted a world-first trial to test the...

Top marks for high ability toolkit

A UNE School of Education team has received top marks for a toolkit to support Victoria’s teachers of high-ability students. So much so, that they’re now providing professional learning to the teachers as well. The team of Professor Sue Gregory, Associate Professor...

Team image of UNE's high-ability education team

Harmless entertainment or exploitation?

Image: UNE PhD student Francesca Brady with Ocean Park, Cox Plate winner, in 2014. Francesca will share her experiences in the horseracing industry over a 35-year career in a memoir for her PhD research project.    The picture of horseracing has undergone...

Francesca Brady standing next to a bay-coloured racehorse

UNE Significance Projects shine at research conference

Image: MA1988.16.1 Crab-Claw Necklace, Oceania Collection, Photo: Dr Andrew Hamilton, with permission; MA1965.2.1 Italic Black Glaze Boar, Italia Collection, UNE Museum of Antiquities (UNEMA), Photo: UNE Museum of Antiquities (UNEMA); MA1995.2.3 Small...

Rebuilding convict workshops from the ground up

The smallest specks can harbour the biggest secrets.  After three years of toil in the soil, Dr Richard Tuffin, UNE Archaeology postdoctoral research fellow,  is teasing the long-held secrets from the metal deposits of 90 soil samples from Port Arthur, to...

Dr Richard Tuffin in Tasmania, and soil samples from the Port Arthur convict workshops in plastic tubs in the UNE archaeology laboratory, ready for analysis.
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