Australia’s new national anti-corruption body a testament to Griffith research and perseverance
Griffith research has been at the forefront of the development and establishment of Australia's long-awaited National Anti-Corruption Commission
Griffith research has been at the forefront of the development and establishment of Australia's long-awaited National Anti-Corruption Commission
Trump likes to see himself as a wartime president like Churchill or Lincoln. The Brits flattered the first proposity by...
Australian Research Council Linkage Project grants demonstrate Griffith University’s role in leading research initiatives.
The Australian government has no business hitching its star to Donald Trump or to poke the Chinese bear by promoting...
In making and explaining major policies on the run, it is easy to slip into confusing dichotomies and create perverse...
How has the digital revolution transformed journalism practices? Can the professionalisation of banking restore its integrity? These questions will be...
The challenges and opportunities facing today’s professions will be examined at a Griffith University conference at South Bank in February.
Griffith Law School academics welcome Queensland’s Human Rights Act Bill and are available for comment Associate Professor Sue Harris-Rimmer, Australian...
Australia’s Cricket team and Cricket Australia need to deeply reflect on their values and commit to them publicly if they...
A Regional Ethics Forum on Business, Tax and Governance will be held on Wednesday, April 27 at Queensland Parliament.