GBR water quality targets can be achieved with gully remediation
Study demonstrates significant reduction in sediment run-off via large-scale remediation of alluvial gullies.
Study demonstrates significant reduction in sediment run-off via large-scale remediation of alluvial gullies.
Griffith researchers among more than 200 experts to give key input into GBR report.
Two decades of vital work to naturally stabilise dynamic creek a success.
Recent archaeology uncovers 10,000-year-old relics, including Neolithic to Bronze Age remains and art.
Griffith researchers among 19 scientists share in $5.56 million of funding.
Blog post by AEL Summer Scholarship student Aldrianna Manalansan. Images courtesy of Taring Padi. Photos: Aldrianna Manalansan. Taring Padi is...
Project to develop catchment gully erosion model for healthier Great Barrier Reef.
In this instalment of Griffith University’s Better Future for All series, journalist Kerry O’Brien explores the future and impact of AI with leading global thinker Professor Toby Walsh.
Sediment runoff from land use change is missing from global priorities, despite being one of the greatest threats facing freshwater and marine ecosystems
Much has been written, and rightly so, about the political impact, significance and legacy of Mikhail Gorbachev (1931-2022). However, in addition to his grand and historic roles in changing the shape of Europe and Russian, and bringing to an end a Cold War that threatened to end in nuclear annihilation and mutually assured destruction, Gorbachev was also an environmentalist.