Budget 2018 may not go far enough to save the Great Barrier Reef
The natural wonder will need more than a modest cash injection to avail itself of its woes.
The natural wonder will need more than a modest cash injection to avail itself of its woes.
A Griffith University research team have taken out a prestigious 2017 Australian MuseumEurekaPrize for their work trying to save the Great Barrier Reef.
After six years of intensive field work, a team from Griffith University's Australian Rivers Institute can unveil a solution to tackle alluvial gully erosion and thus significantly improve the water quality of the ailing Great Barrier Reef.
The role of tourism and tourism research in maintaining the status of the Great Barrier Reef has been stressed by...
In a thought-provoking and insightful panel discussion hosted by the Griffith Asia Institute, the launch of a new book titled...
Climate change is impeding the human rights of a large group of people living in the Pacific, a recent report in Nature reveals.
Project to develop catchment gully erosion model for healthier Great Barrier Reef.
By Professor Poh-Ling Tan Griffith Law School Friday 20 September’s rallies across the world call for climate action, but some...
Smelly, murky water. Damage to the Great Barrier Reef. Toxic build-up in fish that can be deadly when eaten.
World-first research on the Great Barrier Reef has shown how ‘weed-like’ algae will kill vital coral because of increased carbon...