The future of green infrastructure
A new smart planter is set to provide a simple and efficient way to green buildings and surfaces where conventional planting is impossible.
A new smart planter is set to provide a simple and efficient way to green buildings and surfaces where conventional planting is impossible.
A new report launched in Canberra this week, written by Griffith Asia Institute Adjunct Research Fellow, Dr Wesley Morgan, PhD...
By Associate Professor Sue Harris-Rimmer Griffith Law School South-east Queensland (SEQ) has just hosted the Commonwealth Games and is preparing...
The budget strikes a reasonable balance between the encouragement of growth and measures to help manage it.
Human survival depends on safe, secure and sustainable access to important resources such as food, fresh water and energy. However,...
The pre-Budget talk was all about nation building through sizeable infrastructure projects. Now regional Australia is set to benefit after...
Bill Shorten’s $1 billion election commitment to boost tourism in northern Australia is a strong indicator that the tourism sector is being recognised as a key player in the country’s economic future, a Griffith researcher says.
Hui Feng, Griffith University Australia will likely join more than 40 countries signing on to the China-initiated Asian Infrastructure Investment...
A new report released by the Griffith Asia Institute offers practical guidance for accelerating Asia’s shift to clean energy by...
Bali, Indonesia – May 2025 – A new regional initiative aimed at accelerating Asia’s transition to clean energy was officially...