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Inadequate post-release support drives up reincarceration rates: study
Researchers discover earliest known stone-age surgery
Stone age surgery: earliest evidence of amputation found
Street Art Trail gains immersive new piece
New research identifies bacterial ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ molecule involved in immune responses
Researcher explores lost opportunities of temporary migrants from South East Asia in Australia
Migration boost is bad news for Australia’s environment – we mustn’t ignore that
Carinity professionals expanding their knowledge
QUT wins big in research commercialisation awards
Electric on-demand public transport is making a difference in Auckland – now it needs to roll out further
Ground-breaking health research earns young scientist Tall Poppy of Year Award
Sugar modifications key to unlocking ovarian cancer secrets
‘Stealth privatisation’ in iconic national parks threatens public access to nature’s health boost
Reducing horticultural loss in South Pacific
Cbus recruiting KISS Army of staff
Brisbane universities launch major fight for pay and conditions during ‘Strike-tember’ industrial action
Fanfare for top Queensland state school ensembles
Truckies using elite athlete technology to prevent fatigue
Mysterious marks on boomerangs reveal a ‘forgotten’ use of this iconic Aboriginal multi-tool
Fossil ape teeth open new window into ancient seasonal climates
Revelations from 17-million-year-old ape teeth could lead to new insights on early human evolution
‘Rare honour’: Griffith archaeologists win top Indonesian award
Commonwealth Grants Commission appointments
Drizzle Boy wins 2022-23 Queensland Premier’s Drama Award
New discovery means diagnosis and support for people with rare gene anomaly
Can new technology deliver pancreatic cancer breakthrough?
Inclusive Growth Hub targets inequality in Asia Pacific
Stone Age discovery shows Homo sapiens survived in Kalahari
Wood sharpens stone: boomerangs used to retouch lithic tools
Bacteria use genetic switch to defend death by metals
Ultra-thin but tough implantable material could treat spinal cord injury and Parkinson’s disease
Stacey Schinnerl begins new role as AWU QLD Branch Secretary
Climate change could lead to larger algal blooms
Elephant tweets highlight divide on conservation issues
World first chronic fatigue syndrome findings could fast track response to Long COVID
Griffith launches two cancer research centres with $4.6m ACRF funding
Commonwealth Games medals bonanza for Griffith
Meeting of waters: Aligning traditional knowledge and science
New local projects set to bolster efforts to reduce youth crime
More Australians avo-go at vegan diet
Why do some people who take Paxlovid for COVID get ‘rebound’ symptoms?
Emma McKeon crowned Queen of Commonwealth Games
Australian researchers to crack growing nut industry 3 August
New action plan released as Multicultural Queensland Month gets underway
Destruction of nature takes a toll on human psyche
Broadway to Brisbane, 42nd Street brings musical theatre back with bang
Why Labor’s new tax cut on electric vehicles won’t help you buy one anytime soon
Daniel Gschwind gift for Griffith tourism