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Aggressive pest fish moving closer to Gulf of Carpentaria 
Sugar-sweetened beverage research does not sugar coat the concerning health impacts
Study doubles and decimates prior estimated lifespans for whale species 
Whales can live way longer than scientists had thought, with potential lifespans as much as double previous estimates
Doing What He Can, In Better Man
First Students Graduate Griffith’s EmpowerED Pathways Program
Santa Hunters Have Come To Town
Machine learning improves groundwater recharge estimates in WA 
New Criminology Research Grants Awarded
The government is spending millions on news, but crucial community media remains underfunded
Should non-disclosure agreements be restricted in cases of workplace sexual harassment? Here’s what reforms need to get right
Cost Of Retail Crime Up 40 Per Cent Over Two Years
Griffith University Art Museum wins international publishing award
Griffith and World Netball Foundation partner for social change
Victim-survivors share views on criminalising coercive control
Symposium Explores Latest Trends And Challenges In Financial Crime
Governor of Queensland visit to Institute for Biomedicine and Glycomics highlights innovative malaria vaccine research
Future Bright For Queensland’s Year 12 Graduates
Griffith makes global top 50 in QS sustainability rankings
Tourism Leads Pack In Growing Carbon Emissions
Surging global tourism emissions are driven by just 20 countries – major new study
New research reveals a key evolutionary benefit of sleeping for a season – or for centuries
Pirates Of Penzance At QPAC
QUT Awarded $9.87 Million In ARC Discovery Grants
Janice Falsone Appointed As SECCA Gallery Director
The government wants to create a new class of financial adviser for super fund members. Here’s why – and how it might work
Mesmerising With Mecca
Major Survey Brings New Light To Carnivore Conservation
Research highlights importance of traditional fire burning practices to ensure survival of tree with Indigenous cultural and ecological significance
UniSQ researchers attract $1.7 million in ARC Discovery funding
Predicting mother-calf humpback journeys vital in changing climate: study 
Why Banning Social Media For Under 16s Is Not Good Idea
A new model accurately predicts the migration of humpback whales – and may help them survive climate change
More than $7 million awarded for Griffith Discovery Projects
For the sake of our democracy, Australia urgently needs a whistleblower protection authority
Black Friday sales are on again. To score a genuine bargain, it helps to go in with a plan
Retailer’s call for Work Protection Orders to protect Santa’s elves
Simple Secret To Longer Life
Australia on track to meet 2030 43% emission’s reduction target, on latest figures
New PhD scholarship tackling tourism’s sustainability challenges
Making National Electricity Market Fit For Purpose
Banning under-16s from social media may be unconstitutional – and ripe for High Court challenge
Educating young people about social media would be far more effective than a ban – Finland can show us how
Disinformation and deepfakes played a part in the US election. Australia should expect the same
Financial forms of family violence affect 1 in 7 New Zealanders – but the law is lagging
Queensland Home Of Quantum
Funding Gift For Spinal Injury Clinical Trial
Traditional owners and scientists worked together on ‘coral IVF’ projects. Here’s what we found