Change Conference is back with a bang
Behaviour experts will converge on Griffith University’s South Bank campus as the Change Conference makes its in-person comeback.
Behaviour experts will converge on Griffith University’s South Bank campus as the Change Conference makes its in-person comeback.
Griffith will bring together a community of change agents next month, when Change Conference returns for 2019.
Griffith delegation to engage at highest level of global climate policy.
Griffith University’s annual Change Conference is back and fast becoming a signature event as an instrument for making change happen.
A sold-out crowd gathered to hear from industry experts at Griffith University’s Change Conference.
The youth event saw students workshopping a socially responsible business idea and learning from the best.
Griffith University will host a two-day Climate Change for Good Conference on the Gold Coast this weekend, with health and welfare, tourism, conservation and food security all on the agenda.
Senator Penny Wong, Australia's Minister for Foreign Affairs, has been actively engaging with Pacific Island countries to address climate change, which is seen as the greatest threat to the region. However, doubts remain about whether this engagement can be sustained and deepened to strengthen relationships. Australia's engagement in the Pacific needs to extend beyond climate and security issues and focus on understanding the region and fostering a genuine partnership.
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