Ice Age children toys to be discovered

Australian Research Centre for Human Evolution
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Griffith researchers are uncovering more about the “archaeologically invisible” — children of the Ice Age and their toys. Archaeologists have believed it near impossible to find toys from the deep past of Europe – the Palaeolithic, which dates to between around 45,000 to 11,000 years ago. Looking for children from this period is a relatively […]

Griffith grad Katie Noonan appointed musical director for GC2018

Alumni
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Queensland Conservatorium alumnus Katie Noonan has been appointed director of music for the Gold Coast Commonwealth Games’ opening and closing ceremonies -an epic production destined to be viewed by a global television audience of up to 1.5 billion. Noonan, a five-time ARIA Award-winner and a former Arts, Education and LawOutstanding Alumnus of the Year, was […]

Griffith University teams up with South Pacific central banks in ongoing research agreement

Business and government
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Griffith Universityhas signed three new Memoranda of Understanding (MoU) in recent weeks with South Pacific central banks, formalising the institutions’ commitment to work together in pursuit of positive, lasting change in the region. Griffith’s South Pacific Centre for Central Banking program convenor,Dr Parmendra Sharma, met with representatives of theBank of PNG,Central Bank of Solomon Islands […]