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11 November 2024
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31 January 2024

Assessing impacts of drought, water extraction on groundwater from space

ARC project to identify groundwater availability and risks associated with groundwater extraction.

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3 November 2021
Community Radio

COVID, climate change and Australia’s community radio sector

Climate responses are often distant global discussions that don’t translate to the everyday lived experience of local communities. The embeddedness of community radio in the social and cultural lives of their communities is an untapped reservoir to communicate climate action and pursue climate justice. 

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18 October 2021
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28 November 2019
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12 June 2014
Ian Dunlop will address an Asia Pacific Centre for Sustainable Enterprise seminar tonight.

Climate change brings escalating opportunity

Once among Australia’s leading coal industry executives, Ian Dunlop is today the chair of Safe Climate Australia and an outspoken...

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14 May 2013
Professor Brendan Mackey

Call for unified response to record CO2 levels

With atmospheric CO2 topping a record 400 ppm, it’s time to end climate change political wars and for all parties to support a National Unity Platform for Climate Change Action, said Professor Brendan Mackey, Director of the Griffith Climate Change Response program.

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13 November 2024

Countering disinformation in Australia and the Pacific

This week, Brisbane became a central hub for discussions on the importance of information integrity as Griffith University, in collaboration...

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27 August 2024
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26 February 2024
Identity Theft

Money muling, sextortion and scams

In Australia, scams like money muling and sextortion are on the rise, with millions affected annually. Professor Andreas Chai is encouraging governments to seriously facilitate solutions including implementing identity resilience strategies, regulating online platforms, and educating students to prevent victimisation.

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