Australia’s offshore wind industry, staffing crisis in the early childhood education sector, and crimes you didn’t know you were committing… see where the Faculty of Arts has been making headlines in February.

Dr Sarah Keith from the Department of Media, Communication, Creative Arts, Language and Literature discusses the growing appeal of anime and hallyu amongst westerners with Milwaukee Independent.

Emeritus Professor Murray Goot from the School of Social Sciences contributed an article in India Gazette on how confusing polls can distort the debate on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament.

Dr Madeline Taylor from Macquarie Law School provided comment to EcoGeneration about Australia's offshore wind industry.

Professor Bronwyn Carlson from the Department of Indigenous Studies provided comment to Inside Retail regarding use of the Aboriginal flag now that the Government bought the copyright.

Dr Virginia Madsen from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature was featured in ABC Alumni regarding the history of Radio National.

Dr Dalbir Ahlawat from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology provided comment to SBS about a meeting of foreign ministers from Quad nations in Melbourne.

Dr Tom Murray from the Department of Media, Communication, Creative Arts, Language and Literature was featured in Inner West Review regarding his documentary film The Skin of Others. This story was originally published on The Lighthouse.

Professor Michelle Arrow from the Department of History and Archaeology was interviewed on ABC News about the popular series Blue Hills.

Dr Nina Markovic-Khaze from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology discusses the changing political landscape in Bosnia with The New Arab.

Honorary Professor Kate Fullagar from the Department of History and Archaeology was featured in The New York Times regarding controversy around the discovery of Captain Cook's HMB Endeavour.

Zara Bending from Macquarie Law School provided comment to ABC News about the Mammoth tusk trade.

Dr Isobelle Barrett Meyering from the Department of History and Archaeology was interviewed on 702 ABC Sydney about her new book Feminism and the Making of a Child Rights Revolution, 1969-1979.

Professor Sandie Wong from the School of Education was featured in ABC News regarding the staffing crisis in the early childhood education sector.

Dr Patricia Koromvokis from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature was featured in SBS regarding International Greek Language Day.

Dr Madeline Taylor from Macquarie Law School provided comment to Newcastle Weekly about a newly approved gas-fired power plant in the Hunter Valley.

Professor Martina Möllering, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts, and Dr Patricia Koromvokis from the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Language and Literature were featured in Neos Kosmos regarding International Greek Language Day.

Dr Elenie Poulos from the School of Social Sciences was interviewed on ABC News Radio about the proposed religious discrimination bill.

Dr Madeline Taylor from Macquarie Law School provided comment to The Sydney Morning Herald about renewable energy generation in Australia which has reached a record high.

Professor Michelle Arrow from the Department of History and Archaeology contributed an article to The Conversation.

Dr Andrew Burke from Macquarie Law School was featured in SBS explaining how jury duty works.

Professor Michelle Arrow from the Department of History and Archaeology was interviewed in ABC News Radio about the past year in the women's movement.

Dr Lavina Lee from the School of Social Sciences contributed an article to The Conversation.

Dr Lavina Lee from the School of Social Sciences contributed an article to the Australian Financial Review.

Dr Peter Edwell from the Department of History and Archaeology was mentioned in The Sydney Morning Herald regarding his new book The Case That Stopped A Nation about an historic controversy in the Archibald Prize 1943.

Professor Rebecca Bull, Associate Professor Michael Cavanagh and Dr Dũng Trần from the School of Education provided comment to Education Review about a report arguing initial teacher education programs are ‘failing’ prospective maths teachers.

Macquarie University was mentioned on 2GB Radio regarding obscure crimes you may not realise you're committing. This story was originally published on The Lighthouse.

Honorary Professor Anna Howe from the School of Social Sciences contributed an article to The Conversation about nursing home residents paying $800 a week for services they are barely getting.

Dr Lavina Lee from the School of Social Sciences provided comment on the Government and Opposition's policies on China to 2SM.

Associate Professor Daniel Ghezelbash from Macquarie Law School contributed an article to The Guardian.

Professor Bates Gill from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology provided comment to 3AW about a Chinese laser attack on an Australian surveillance aircraft.

Associate Professor Lise Barry, Interim Dean Macquarie Law School, was featured in Australian Financial Review regarding the launch of Wallumatta Legal, a 'low-bono' family law firm on campus established in partnership with DLA Piper.

Dr Dalbir Ahlawat from the Department of Security Studies and Criminology provided comment to SBS about India's position on the situation in Ukraine.

Professor Sandy O'Sullivan from the Department of Indigenous Studies was featured in Women’s Agenda regarding comments about a proposed bill prohibiting trans women from competing in female sports.

Associate Professor Robert Sinnerbrink from the Department of Philosophy was featured in The Weekend West regarding the meaning and importance of travel. This story was originally published on The Lighthouse.

Macquarie University was mentioned in the Herald Sun regarding a review of the early learning curriculum.