Researchers and cave divers bring megafauna secrets to the surface
Researchers dive into cave sites to learn more about Australia’s most mysterious animals – extinct marsupial megafauna.
Researchers dive into cave sites to learn more about Australia’s most mysterious animals – extinct marsupial megafauna.
Now protected underwater cave site contains the only known extensive underwater vertebrate fossil deposits in Australia.
Progressive surf roots rockers Band of Frequencies will soon take to the stage at Queensland Conservatorium alongside emerging popular, classical, and jazz musicians.
The ghosts of Australia’s past that continue to fit and weave their way into the present will be explored among...
The country’s first symposium on recycled organics will tackle their potential to create an industry worth more than $1 billion....
Griffith climate change expert Brendan Mackey will headline the World Science Festival Brisbane on how to save Australia’s iconic reefs.
Water is critical to life and jobs, and large infrastructure projects tend to sway voters at the polling booth. Paired together, it’s easy to understand why the New Bradfield Scheme remains an issue for Queensland and Australia.
Study models how conservation initiatives are adopted until they reach level where they can have real impact on conserving or improving biodiversity.
World's leading researcher in adventure tourism to address conference.
Griffith University's Research Centre for Human Evolution will be launched on July 8 by the Minister for Innovation, Science and the Digital Economy and Minister for Small Business Leanne Enoch, as part of a two-day conference to develop partnerships between Australian and international researchers and Aboriginal Traditional Owners.