Griffith’s Duncan Free inducted into Hall of Fame
Griffith Sports College Director, Duncan Free OAM, has been inducted into the Queensland Sport Hall of Fame
Griffith Sports College Director, Duncan Free OAM, has been inducted into the Queensland Sport Hall of Fame
New sporting accolade for Director of Griffith Sports College.
A team of 45 Griffith students, alumni, and team members is on its way to Paris for the 2024 Olympic...
A long-term partnership between Griffith University and Swimming Australia is set to have a major impact on legacy, sustainability and...
The Queensland Thunder water polo team is set to make a splash ahead of the 2023 season, sporting a dash...
Sixathletesassociated withGriffith have been selected in theUnder 23, Under 21and Under 19 Australian Rowing Teams to compete at the World Rowing Cup 3 Simulation Regatta in June.
Two stellar up-and-coming Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sport stars at Griffith have been named the first ever recipients of Ron Clarke Griffith Futures Scholarship.
Griffith University has inducted its first group of graduates into its Sporting Hall of Fame, recognising the achievements of some of Australia's elite sporting names from the past 30 years.
To celebrate Griffith's successful sporting alumni, which include more than 55 Olympians, 10 Paralympians and 60 Commonwealth Games athletes, the University will launch a Sporting Hall of Fame.
Elite athletes will learn from the best about maximising their opportunities in future employment at Griffith Sports College's Graduate Ready Program Live Webinar on Tuesday 15 September.