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1 July 2019
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10 March 2010

Friendship in the age of Facebook

What is the meaning of friendship in today’s digitally-enhanced world? For most of us our friendship circle doesn’t usually extend...

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13 February 2024

A tale as old as time in Brisbane

Be the guest of QCGU alumni Shubshri Kandiah and Jackson Head as Disney’s Beauty and the Beast comes to Brisbane.

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10 October 2023
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The impact of YouTube on mental health

YouTube wields significant influence on mental health. It's a double-edged sword, fostering both positive and negative effects. Parasocial relationships with content creators can deepen loneliness, especially among the vulnerable. YouTube can also educate, connect, and support mental well-being through informative content and communities as suicide prevention researcher Dr Luke Balcombe explains.

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30 August 2023

Superpower! Celebrating the superheroes at Queensland Children’s Hospital

There were super smiles galore when the Queensland Conservatorium Wind Orchestra put on a superhero-themed concert at the Queensland Children’s Hospital.

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29 August 2023

Griffith selected to host 2023 UN Millennium Fellowship Class

Griffith University is one of two Australian universities selected to host a United Nations (UN) 2023 Millennium Fellowship Class (MFC), designed to foster student-led projects which support Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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31 May 2023

Social networks the key to water management & sanitation in the Pacific

A Griffith-led study has found traditional and digital social networks are key to improving community water management & sanitation in the Pacific

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29 March 2023

Navigating Artificial Intelligence with Toby Walsh

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.

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14 March 2023
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C.S.I. My Plate!

Poor diet has been shown to be one of the largest risks to health. But when it comes to changing eating patterns – are we too focussed on an individual M.O. (method of operation) and not enough on the M.M.O. (means, motive and opportunity) to eat well? asks Dr Julia Cairns.

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7 March 2023
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Superannuation: The rules of the game keep changing

Considerable recent attention has been drawn towards Australia's superannuation system, and the potential need for legislative and regulatory amendments. Australian Treasurer Dr Jim Chalmers wants to limit concessions and benefits to taxpayers with over $3 million in superannuation funds. Professor Rob Bianchi takes a look at the impacts and implications of these likely changes.

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