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From Balance Sheets to Bylines: Ronnie’s Journey from Accounting to Journalism

Swinburne alumnus Ronnie Teo Teck Wei began his career in accounting before moving into journalism, where he now leads major media organisations and promotes ethical reporting across Malaysia. Ronnie Teo Teck Wei stands as a compelling example of how a …


Oil Makes Money But Not Always Wealth: An Accounting Perspective

by Su Sueh Ing and Kevin Voon Jan Sian While oil revenue generates strong financial figures, accounting’s inability to capture resource depletion and structural risk means that oil income rarely translates into sustainable economic wealth. When Oil Revenue Does Not …


Solar EV Charging and Evolving Business Landscape in Sarawak

By Wang Yi Xiao, Postgraduate Student Solar EV charging in Sarawak is shaping a more sustainable organisations future, offering businesses a clear path to reduce costs, manager energy risks, and strengthen long-term resilience.  Solar EV Charging and Business Sustainability Sustainability …


Digital Learning at Swinburne Sarawak

Swinburne Sarawak integrates digital learning across all courses, with platforms, industry tools, and structured digital training built into every programme. Evangelynn George, a final-year Bachelor of Media and Communication student, shares how technology supports her studies at Swinburne Sarawak. School …


Swinburne Sarawak Organises Biodiversity Field Experience at Bako National Park

KUCHING – Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus recently organised an Immersive Awareness and Field Experience program at Bako National Park, bringing together participants from academia, industry, and government agencies to explore the role of technology, community knowledge, and interdisciplinary …


Community Belonging and Knowledge Key to Strengthening Rural Entrepreneurship

by Shella Georgina Beatrice Rural entrepreneurship is increasingly recognised as a cornerstone of sustainable community development. We explore how community belonging and knowledge-sharing combine to strengthen rural entrepreneurship and build more resilient local economies. Rural Entrepreneurship and Its Role in …


From Dreams to Possibilities: A Bidayuh Perspective on Studying at Swinburne Sarawak

The Free Tertiary Education Scheme (FTES), fully sponsored by the Government of Sarawak and offered through Swinburne Sarawak, is opening pathways for all Anak Sarawak to pursue higher education. A former intern, Meera Lisa Jinger, shares her thoughts on why …


Driving Digital Excellence and Empowering Future Engineers: A Swinburne Alumnus Making Global Impact

Christopher Tan Aik Wei, a graduate of Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus, is at the forefront of digital engineering transformation and engineering innovation in Malaysia. As the Digital & AI Transformation Lead at Keysight Technologies Malaysia – a global …


Coding Across Disciplines: A Universal Higher Education Skill

By Hephi Liauw Programming across disciplines is reshaping higher education and redefining digital literacy for every graduate. Breaking the Tech Barrier For much of the past century, programming was perceived as a skill for computer science majors. That perception is …


Inclusive Digital Globalisation: How Sarawak MSMEs Compete Globally

By Professor Brian Wong Inclusive digital globalisation is creating new pathways for Sarawak MSMEs to compete in global markets through digitalisation, sustainability, and authentic storytelling. Sarawak MSMEs in a Digital Era Sarawak’s micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have long …