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Bachelor of Education student Taylor Smith is juggling a career in the AFLW with her studies at Griffith.
Bachelor of Education student Taylor Smith is juggling a career in the AFLW with her studies at Griffith.
AFL Women’s (AFLW) players are expected to be optimistic and grateful for their substandard work conditions and low pay new research shows.
Head of Women’s Football at the GC Suns Fiona McLarty, a Griffith alumnus, has brought together all 30 recruits for the first time ahead of the AFLW 2020 season.
Following on from last year’s highly successful Commonwealth Games partnership, Griffith’s ongoing commitment to the Gold Coast is further enhanced...
David Schmidtke is a force to be reckoned with. The Griffith University PhD candidate is on track to create multilevel...
Griffith researcher Adele Pavlidis is researching women's AFL as part of a project on the long-term sustainability of women's sport at the grassroots and professional levels.
The 2024-2025 Australian federal budget addressed current cost-of-living issues but lacked any real clarity around future planning. It has raised concerns about the long-term impacts of budget measures on future generations.
In Gladstone, amid shipping traffic and industrial landscapes, the Australian cultural cringe is palpable, torn between pride in resources and prospect of environmental devastation as observed by Dr Kerrie Foxwell-Norton.
Floating macroalgal acts as a raft that provides habitat for a diverse array of juvenile oceanic fish
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has generated excitement but also highlighted the slow progress towards gender equality in sports. The Matildas, Australia's national women's soccer team, are using this event to advocate for improved governance, pay equity, and representation for women in sports.