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Nothing grumpy about upbeat inclusive community carols
Best of Australian science returns to Canberra
Griffith helps place value on livestock disease in Indonesia
Goals for mangrove recovery must be based on science
Climate and human-driven habitat destruction alter bat behaviour and increase Hendra virus spillover risk
To stop new viruses jumping across to humans, we must protect and restore flying fox habitat
To prevent next pandemic, restore wildlife habitats
Countless reports show water is undrinkable in many Indigenous communities
Interim review of youth justice reforms released
Griffith Asia Business Interns are heading back to Asia again
Long-running success continues for Griffith planning stars
Griffith University and Queensland Thunder team up to make splash
Rio Tinto, BHP and Fortescue launch pilot program to create safer workplaces
Can we meet basic human needs without destabilising planet?
Gendered food insecurity study informs recovery and preparedness in Indo-Pacific
Autonomous vehicle technology provides non-intrusive exploration on Western Pacific Island
Sports night of nights for Griffith elite at Blues Awards
Griffith MBA Champion of Values-led Education
Queensland universities face industrial action blitz over unacceptable pay
Researchers find Strep A’s Achilles heel with potential vaccine to prevent rheumatic heart disease
Griffith Better Business Dinner marks new tradition in connecting with community
Study highlights overlooked hotspot of frog diversity
Gliding treefrogs, mini-males and burrowing frogs in trees: why Melanesia is world’s tropical island frog hotspot
Griffith rises to top of Australia’s research efforts
A single line on a map could determine future of water in Northern Territory
Reconciliation is everybody’s business 8 November
How climate change is eroding human rights in Vanuatu
International education partnerships via AIBX 2022
20-year insect research to investigate buzz around climate change
National action to reduce pain and silence of stillbirth
Does picking your nose really increase your risk of dementia?
Flesh-eating bugs get to work on animal bone dataset
Some like it hot: ecological benefits of oyster reefs in tropical waters
Leading childbirth experts support landmark standard for stillbirth care
New research suggests nose picking could increase risk for Alzheimer’s and dementia
Speech Pathology changing communication from Gold Coast
Griffith University achieves stellar outcome for sustainability
Is landfill key to cutting methane emissions?
COVID is a ‘smart virus’ that can affect DNA – but that doesn’t mean you can pass it on to your kids
Griffith walks supply chain with mango farmers to improve trade outcomes
Deputy Vice-Chancellor Future Growth
Central Asia identified as key route for early human migration
Queensland police recognised for excellence in policing
Getting dogs right koalafications with new app
Griffith Environment and Biosecurity Projects Win CAUDIT Award
Financial advice key to wholesome life
AUSTRAC welcomes initiative to fight financial crime
Griffith University and Commonwealth Bank of Australia partner to combat financial crime