What does Brisbane 2032 mean for Queensland?
The eyes of the world are on Brisbane, Queensland and Australia, leading up to Brisbane 2032. There is an increasing...
The eyes of the world are on Brisbane, Queensland and Australia, leading up to Brisbane 2032. There is an increasing...
Griffith Sport Management senior lecturer Dr Caroline Riot will spearhead the University’s engagement strategy leading up to Brisbane 2032.
Griffith research trial offers $15 transport passes to Brisbane Open House explorers for unlimited access to public transport over the weekend.
Women in Sports Leadership MBA Scholarship recipient Kim Crane has been announced as Paddle Australia’s next CEO.
A long-term partnership between Griffith University and Swimming Australia is set to have a major impact on legacy, sustainability and...
Focusing on the sustainability of ParaSport within the Pacific region and developing the skills of para-athletes will be a key...
Griffith University biomechanical researchers have produced what could be the ultimate coaching tool for elite sport - a next-generation ‘Digital Athlete’ that replicates an individual’s anatomy, both inside and out.
Three Griffith University researchers have been awarded Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowships
Hosting a major or even mega-sporting event like the Olympic and Paralympic Games is regarded by many as a great honour for the host city. But it presents some major challenges as well: How does Brisbane integrate infrastructure, create precincts while limiting legacy impacts.
Leaders from across the Asia-Pacific will gather at a Griffith University-led forum today to share visions for their cities in the wake of a global pandemic.