Drawing International Brisbane 2015
For many, drawing invokes whimsical memories of childhood. Few may realise, however, that drawing is growing in popularity as a...
For many, drawing invokes whimsical memories of childhood. Few may realise, however, that drawing is growing in popularity as a...
Inspired by Martin Nicolaus’ 1968 Fat-cat-sociology speech — ‘…the professional eyes of the sociologist are on the down people, and...
Harnessing the energy created from salinity gradients — for example, when freshwater meets the sea — could provide a renewable...
A multi-disciplinary team of researchers from Griffith University’s Departments of Employment Relations and Human Resources; Tourism, Sport and Hotel Management;...
Written by Griffith Film School student and director Cameron March Griffith Film School students were offered a once in a...
As Australia engages in fierce debate over shark culling, new research reveals the vital connection between larger ocean predators, carbon storage and climate change
If Griffith architecturestudent Matthew Boyle has any say on the Gold Coast’s controversial cruise ship terminal, it will look a...
A new book documenting the past 30 years of Gold Coast architectural history is free to the public. Professor Andrew...
Griffith University has a record number of competitors in this year's UniGames being held on the Gold Coast.
Queensland College of Art graduate Joel Rea is opening his first international solo exhibition in New York.