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24 May 2013
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Ford closures inevitable in fuel efficient world

A researcher at the Griffith Business School has described Ford Australia’s closures, announced yesterday, as tragic but inevitable. Anna Mortimore...

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29 March 2023

Climate Ready Australia 2030 lifts off

Alliance kickstarts national action towards a low carbon and climate resilient future.

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5 April 2022
Queensland

The polls look grim for the Coalition. Will Queensland buck the trend again?

Awaiting the official start of the 2022 campaign, published polls show Labor is comfortably ahead of the government. Pundits agree this year’s election is Albanese’s to lose, but predictions range along a spectrum from a Labor landslide to a narrow win, to a finely balanced hung parliament.

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4 June 2021
Premier?Annastacia Palaszczuk

In Conversation with The Honourable Annastacia Palaszczuk MP

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has a unique opportunity to lead Queensland through the state’s first four-year fixed term with an increased majority after the...

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1 September 2020
Global WIL

Welcome 2020 Remote Global WIL Students! Re-Imagining a Rite of Passage

Amid the uncertainty regarding international travel and with border closures currently restricting mobility,Griffith Asia Institute (GAI) was quick to pivot...

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24 October 2019

Press freedom essential for safeguarding our democracy

Professor AJ Brown is presenting the annual Henry Parkes Oration in Tenterfield. His timely speech looks at the alarming concerns surrounding the lack of protection for journalists and whistleblowers during a period when democracy is seen to be diminishing

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22 February 2019

Did the Royal Commission achieve its purpose?

By Adrian Edwards The Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry (the Commission) will be...

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8 May 2013
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The day the music didn’t die…

Good urban planning rarely gets due acknowledgement, but the live music and the associated industries in parts of Brisbane were saved by innovative planning.

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