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30 June 2020
Australia Awards Short Course participants Dilip Chaminda Sirisena (left) and Dilsiri Welikala (right) on a tour of Mossman Gorge, Queensland

From Australia to Sri Lanka: Exchange of knowledge in sustainable tourism

Griffith University’s Griffith Institute for Tourism, in coordination with Griffith’s International Business Development Unit and the University of the Sunshine Coast, has facilitated the second delivery of this Australia Awards Short Course, funded by the Australian Government.

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20 November 2017

Sustainable growth in the spotlight at 2017 East-West Dialogue on Tourism and the Chinese Dream

The region’s foremost experts in tourism will converge at the Marriott hotel in Surfers Paradise this week for the third...

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20 September 2017

Skyrocketing tourism growth reveals worrying trend for Australia

A United Nations World Tourism Organisation and Griffith University report has found a substantial increase in Asia-Pacific tourism growth will impact Australian markets.

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7 October 2015
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4 August 2014
Managing Director of Tourism Australia Mr John O’Sullivan has praised Griffith University’s role as a leader in business education

Destination Australia

Tourism Australia’s Managing Director and Griffith Business School alumnus, Mr John O’Sullivan applauds the rapid continuing growth and maturity of the Gold Coast.

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3 November 2014
Managing Director of Tourism Australia, John O'Sullivan, has been named the 2014 Griffith Business School Outstanding Alumnus.

2014 Griffith Business School Outstanding Alumnus

Managing Director of Tourism Australia, John O'Sullivan, has been named the 2014 Griffith Business School Outstanding Alumnus.

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14 July 2015
2014 Young Outstanding Alumnus David Morgan accepts his award from Pro Vice Chancellor (Business), Professor Michael Powell.

Nominations open for business alumnus awards

Remarkable achievements of Griffith Business School alumni to be recognised.

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16 December 2022
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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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9 December 2021

After COP26 what’s next for business?

Given the failure of governments to raise the level of ambition needed to avert the climate crisis, what have businesses done in response and what can businesses do to compensate for the failure of governments?

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