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29 February 2016

Griffith Film School salutes the Oscars

The movie Mad Max: Fury Road has become Australia’s most successful film in the history of the Academy Awards.

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29 February 2016

Insight into investigative interviewing

Why torture is an unreliable method of obtaining a confession and reasons contributing to false confessions are two of the...

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26 February 2016
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26 February 2016
Participants in the Kungullanji Indigenous Summer Research Symposium - Jordyn Godfrey, Estin Hunter, Leah Henderson, Breanna Johnston, Trishiko King, Penelope Henain, Eden Little, Jamie Penny, Summer Coffison, Dhayne thomas, and Julia-Rose Satre.

Indigenous students’ research projects making a difference

Curing chronic neck pain through virtual reality perception; exploring the link between urban Aboriginal male identity and health and evaluating...

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26 February 2016

Legalising commercial surrogacy in Australia won’t stop people going overseas

A recent Conversation article that said our current laws prohibiting commercial surrogacy are not working was correct. Some states outlaw overseas commercial surrogacy, but people are working around the laws or simply ignoring them.

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25 February 2016
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25 February 2016

2016 concert season unveiled

Bruce Beresford, Albert Herring, The Magic Flute, The Secret Garden and more to captivate local music lovers…

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23 February 2016
Associate Professor Robert Bianchi says the publication of cost-benefit-analyses on proposed infrastructure projects is crucial in the lead-up to an election.

Candidates’ transport visions sell voters short

Griffith Business School researcher says publication of cost-benefit-analysis is required.

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