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28 June 2019
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13 September 2022
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10 May 2019
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28 March 2019
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5 April 2017

Gold Coast Centre for Coastal Management studies cyclone ravaged region

Griffith University researchers have travelled to north Queensland to assess the impacts of Cyclone Debbie for vital coastal resilience modelling....

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1 November 2016
Professor Rodger Tomlinson

$600,000 boost for beach protection research

Protection of the Gold Coast’s beaches and coastal zones have been given a $600,000 boost from an Australian Research Council grant making it the focal point for national beach management strategies.

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1 November 2016

Griffith researchers receive record funding to tackle global issues

Griffith University has received more than $11 million for new research projects, as part of the Australian Research Council’s major grants for 2017.

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4 March 2016
Aerial photo of the Gold Coast, Queensland

Cleaning up the local environment

Griffith University will play an important role for the local environment this weekend with its BeachCare group hosting not one, but two Clean Up Australia Day events.

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7 January 2016

Queensland Council Elections 2016 — Expert View

Referendum Dr Tracey Arklay – School of Government and International Relations How the fixed-term referendum could affect turnout and/or outcome...

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17 April 2015
From left: Pro Vice Chancellor (Griffith Sciences) Professor Debra Henly, Vice Chancellor Professor Ian O'Connor, Director of the Griffith Centre for Coastal Management Professor Rodger Tomlinson, and City of Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate

Mayor confirms support for award-winning coastal centre

Following a double win at the 2015 Australian Coastal Awards, Gold Coast Mayor Tom Tate visited The Griffith Centre for Coastal Management today to recognise the success of the partnership and highlighted his commitment to investing a further $4.4 million to the Centre.

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