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15 August 2025
Various white plastic disposable tableware on blue background. Creative flat lay.

Unlocking the drivers of voluntary single-use plastic reduction

A belief that individual actions do make meaningful difference are among the common factors that motivate people to voluntarily reduce...

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14 August 2025
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12 August 2025

Playtime mostly mutual activity between dolphins and whales 

Study explores positive - and negative - interactions between whales and dolphins.

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11 August 2025
Call centre workers seated in a line, talking to callers with headsets and looking at a computer screen.

Systemic barriers undermine critical health initiatives for call centre workers

Workplace health programs often fail, and Griffith University research uncovered it is not due to lack of staff interest, but...

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7 August 2025

Changes to El Niño occurrence causing widespread tropical insect and spider declines 

Study finds changes to El Niño are linked to significant biodiversity loss in multiple types of tropical forest arthropod, including butterflies, beetles and spiders.

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7 August 2025

Oldest evidence of humans on ‘Hobbit’s’ island neighbour discovered – who they were remains a mystery 

Early hominins made a major deep-sea crossing to reach the Indonesian island of Sulawesi much earlier than previously established, based on the discovery of stone tools dating to at least 1.04 million years ago.

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5 August 2025

Gold to green: direct seeding transforms sand mine rehabilitation in SEQ 

Ecological rehabilitation of sand mining site cost-effective and scalable through direct seeding, new trial finds.

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5 August 2025

Findings show NT’s vital water source is drying – and it can be seen from space 

Researchers' analysis of satellite imagery revealed the site has experienced significant water loss since 2014.

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1 August 2025
Professor Carolyn Evans introducing the panel members, Professor Caitlin Byrne, Professor Michaels Wesley, Professor Christoph Nedopil, Professor Julianne Schultz and Chris Saines at the 20 year anniversary Perspectives:Asia

Two decades of dialogue: Perspectives:Asia turns 20

Griffith Asia Institute (GAI) and the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA) marked the 20th anniversary of...

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1 August 2025

Actual distance travelled by migrating whales drastically underestimated 

Whales are swimming further than previously estimated - up to 20% more - according to a new study.

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