International robots battle it out in Australian challenge
Student robotic enthusiasts from around the world gathered to take their creations into competition for the3rd Australian Robotics Challenge, hosted...
Student robotic enthusiasts from around the world gathered to take their creations into competition for the3rd Australian Robotics Challenge, hosted...
Fears for Great Barrier Reef, nuclear power and cost-of-living pressures among concerns.
The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) is a step closer to establishing a new banking regulatory system with Griffith...
Australia’s largest scale Aged Care nutritional study has shown 40 per cent of people living in residential care are malnourished.
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.
Scientific dating shaves nearly 200,000 years off famous Chinese skeleton age.
As part of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) Australian Awards Fellowship, members of the Griffith Asia Institute...
Study sheds new light on the complex journey of human populations from Africa into Eurasia.
The Australian grocery market, dominated by Coles and Woolworths, faces scrutiny over pricing, competition, and innovation. Griffith University's Graeme Hughes says reforms emphasising transparency, competition, and consumer empowerment are essential for its future.
The 40th anniversary of the floating of the Australian dollar on December 12, 2023, marks a pivotal moment in Australia's economic history. Transitioning from a pegged to a flexible exchange rate in 1983, the journey showcases Australia's economic adaptability, facilitated by a floating exchange rate system, poised to guide the nation towards sustained growth and stability on the global stage.