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1 May 2020
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8 August 2016

Teen girls flout online rules with friends (or BFFL)

A Griffith University study into teen girls’ online behaviour has found they understand the rules of cybersafety but choose to flout those rules, especially when communicating with close friends.

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29 July 2016

Big data project aids farming bottom line

The Griffith Law School is part of a unique project that will improve big data opportunities for Australian agriculture.

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20 November 2014
Griffith is meeting new and emerging student needs, says Professor Adam Shoemaker.

Griffith takes online learning to new level

Sophisticated MBA program leads series of new online offerings.

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11 November 2014
Griffith is meeting new and emerging student needs, says Professor Adam Shoemaker.

Griffith takes online learning to new level

Sophisticated MBA program leads series of new online offerings.

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18 March 2014
Professor Ramon Shaban

Antibiotic resistance “front line” in health care

We are developing new infections and becoming resistant to the antibiotics to treat them.

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10 September 2013
Dr Kairi Kolves

Queensland suicide rates have declined

Suicide rates for the state have gone down slightly over the past decade, according to the Queensland Suicide Register.

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5 April 2022
Queensland

The polls look grim for the Coalition. Will Queensland buck the trend again?

Awaiting the official start of the 2022 campaign, published polls show Labor is comfortably ahead of the government. Pundits agree this year’s election is Albanese’s to lose, but predictions range along a spectrum from a Labor landslide to a narrow win, to a finely balanced hung parliament.

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13 May 2019
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2 May 2019

‘Prosperity and distress’ report highlights wealth gap’s political ties

“It is up to our nation’s leaders to start addressing these issues in new ways and really focusing on those that are being left behind,” co-author Professor Scott Baum says.

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