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19 May 2020

Queensland fossils shed light on megafauna extinction

Griffith University researchers were part of a group of Australian palaeontologists who announced the discovery of new extinct Australian megafauna...

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23 November 2015
Large alluvial gullies can produce tens of thousands of tonnes of sediment that flow into the Great Barrier Reef each year

Solution at hand for saving Great Barrier Reef

After six years of intensive field work, a team from Griffith University's Australian Rivers Institute can unveil a solution to tackle alluvial gully erosion and thus significantly improve the water quality of the ailing Great Barrier Reef.

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27 November 2013
Griffith University's inaugural IMPACT@Griffith Sciences Lecture, uest speaker Prof Jon Olley, PVC of SEET Professor Debra Henly

Griffith Sciences make IMPACT

Griffith has celebrated the launch of IMPACT@Griffith Sciences; a quarterly magazine, website and lecture series.

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22 July 2013

Great projects awarded ARC Linkage grants

Griffith University has been awarded five ARC Linkage Projects grants for 2013.

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28 June 2013
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3 January 2012

Counting the cost one year after floods

With the first anniversary of the Brisbane floods upon us, there are lessons still to be learned. As the debate...

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28 November 2011

Murray-Darling Basin future "still uncertain"

This is according to Professor Jon Olley, deputy director of Griffith University’s Australian Rivers Institute following today’s long-awaited release of...

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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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10 November 2017
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5 July 2017

Implications of North Korea’s ICBM test

North Korea's announcement that it has successfully tested a ballistic missile with an intercontinental range has been highly anticipated for some time.

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