After back-to-back bleaching, Cyclone Debbie sludge hits Reef waters
Ex-Cyclone Debbie dumped rain in an erosion hot spot in the Burdekin catchment estimated to generate nearly a third of all the sediment that flows to the Great Barrier Reef.
Ex-Cyclone Debbie dumped rain in an erosion hot spot in the Burdekin catchment estimated to generate nearly a third of all the sediment that flows to the Great Barrier Reef.
Cyclones have significantly affected the Queensland tourism industry. One thing that has become abundantly clear: industry-wide preparation is the key to mitigating the devastating impact of natural disasters says Dr Yawei Jiang.
Preparation is key – particularlywhen facing a potentially devastating natural disaster. Tropical Cyclone Debbie made landfall in March, bringing with...
The tragic loss of human life and subsequent emotional torment still being experienced by Queensland and New South Wales communities...
Griffith University researchers have travelled to north Queensland to assess the impacts of Cyclone Debbie for vital coastal resilience modelling....
Griffith University’s disaster management credentials have been boosted following the appointment of renowned expert Professor Iain MacKenzie to the role of Professor of Practice — Disaster Management.
As cities and urban populations continue to grow and present vigorous new challenges, Griffith University is answering the call by...
UPDATE 3.40PM: Griffith University intends to open all campuses tomorrow as usual. However, the University will continue to monitor the...
An innovative social media campaign from a Queensland tourism icon, key to rebuilding bushfire ravaged communities dependent on the visitor economy according to new Griffith research.