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28 July 2023
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10 May 2024
Gorgonian Sea Fan

Coal versus coral

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.

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18 July 2023

Researchers craft ‘origami DNA’ to control virus assembly

Controlling the size and shape of virus proteins can support development of new vaccines and delivery systems.

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24 May 2023

Project investigates migrating humpbacks in busy bay

Researchers, government and stakeholders take proactive approach to understand the behaviour of whales in Moreton Bay.

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20 February 2023
Australia seen from space

A Theory of Place

Griffith University's Chancellor Andrew Fraser asks us to consider our our provenance. He asks us about place, posits questions of patriotism, of people with a fidelity, about loyalty, connection of place, and of belonging.

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21 September 2021
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9 January 2019

From country life to world travel for law student

As a young girl growingupin Western Queensland,Cassie Heaslip dreamt of life beyond her small country town. “I was alwaysdreaming of...

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20 September 2018

Film graduates nominated for ATOM Awards

Griffith Film School has been recognised for its excellence in the creative arts, with six nominations at this year’s Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) awards.

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14 May 2018

Griffith film grad directs Australia’s first Netflix original feature

Griffith Film School alumnus Yolanda Ramkehas written and co-directed Australia's first Netflix original feature film, Cargo. The post-apocalyptic zombie movie stars Martin Freeman and Susie Porter, and recently made its international debut at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. Netflix bought the global rights to the film - a multi-million deal that ensures the film will be seen by millions of movie fans around the world and puts the young filmmaker on the map.

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9 October 2016

Research providing SuperCool innovations

Food wastage costs Australia about $6 billion each year. It drives suppliers, distributors, food charities and stakeholders to distraction, as...

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