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22 July 2024
Appliance junk

Is Australia becoming a dumping ground for unrepairable appliances?

What happens when appliances break? Unfortunately, broken appliances are unlikely to be repaired. It doesn’t have to be this way, however. If we fail to keep up with legal developments in other parts of the world, Australia could soon become a dumping ground for cheap and nasty appliances.

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24 August 2023

Griffith on the cusp of a new vaccine modality breakthrough

Griffith University researchers are on the brink of a technological breakthrough in vaccine development with a possible new vaccine modality.

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29 September 2022
Postbiotic coffee

Brewing up new possibilities

Your morning coffee could now give an added immunity boost, thanks to postbiotics and Griffith University and CSIRO researchers.

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20 July 2022
Charcuterie Board

Is this the end of the deli?

Processed meats are often publicised to be as bad as smoking? You are not doing the same harm as a cigarette when you reach for a charcuterie board, but it is definitely far from harmless.

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12 October 2021

The state of storytelling with David Malouf, Melissa Lucashenko and Trent Dalton

This conversation sees Kerry O'Brien speak with acclaimed authors David Malouf, Melissa Lucashenko and Trent Dalton about Australia’s evolving storytelling culture.

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27 October 2020

Chemical profiles in whale blubber reveal changes in Antarctic food chain

A long-term Griffith University-led study has for the first time used biochemical tracers in whale blubber to track the diet of humpback whales.

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18 June 2020

Bendigo Bank Paradise Point joins the fight against COVID-19 by supporting vital Institute research

Bendigo Bank Paradise Point Community Bank Branch, long-standing supporters of Griffith University’s Institute for Glycomics, have donated $10,000 in funding...

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6 March 2019
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24 May 2018

Turn over a new LEAF at the 2018 Logan Eco Action Festival

Glossy black-cockatoo research and an innovative native plants app will be on show when Griffith University hosts the 2018 Logan Eco Action Festival, also known as LEAF.

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11 May 2017
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