Colourful, melodious birds at risk from poor urban planning
Loss of green spaces and fragmented landscapes leading to less 'attractive' birds in urban areas.
Loss of green spaces and fragmented landscapes leading to less 'attractive' birds in urban areas.
Griffith students and graduates dominate awards for third year running.
Mega-events cause extremes of excitement and anxiety for urban planners. Among mega-events, the Olympics is the rarest opportunity – most planners will never get to take it on. Much like athletes winning gold, planners who deliver a successful Olympics secure a permanent professional legacy.
Griffith students dominated the2021Minister’s Planning Awards, winningtwo offourcategories, includingmost prominent Female Student in Planning.
A Griffith student making a mid-life career change to study financial planning has been named the joint winner of the 2021 AMP University Challenge.
Disaster management experts have gathered at Griffith for the inaugural Resilience in Practice Symposium, coinciding with the 10-year anniversary of the Queensland-wide floods in 2011.
Dr Tony Matthews says there is building evidence of a mass exodus from commercial office space in the Brisbane CBD and it will have major implications for all cities in a variety of ways.
Six Griffith representatives have won Financial Planning Association of Australia (FPA) Awards, with a student, an alumnus and a team of academics named winners in their respective categories.
Fourth year Griffith University planning student Jasmine Divall has won the inaugural Woman in Planning Award at the recent Minister’s...
Griffith University School of Education and Professional Studies academics Dr Alison Sammel, Dr Greg Vass and Dr Tasha Riley recently...