Earthquake orphans: What Nepal can learn from Haiti
How to protect children from unnecessary adoption writes Griffith Law School lecturer Kate Van Doore.
How to protect children from unnecessary adoption writes Griffith Law School lecturer Kate Van Doore.
Kate van Doore, Griffith University Following the earthquake in 2010, Westerners flocked to Haiti to “rescue” orphaned and lost children....
Study is the first documentation of thriving tropical oyster reefs in northern Australia.
Study finds 9,000-year-old Arabian lake flooded the Empty Quarter and drove early human movements.
Griffith Business School and the globally renowned sustainability leader EarthCheck have joined forces to tackle some of the biggest challenges...
Etheridge Shire Council has reached a significant milestone in sustainable tourism, achieving Silver Certification under the EarthCheck Sustainable Destination Standard....
Study highlights vulnerability of species unnamed by science.
Nnow submerged north Australian region existed as an extensive archipelago for early human migration.
Can basic human water needs be met without exceeding safe and just Earth System Boundaries (ESB) for surface and groundwater (blue water), defined to protect people and planet?