Griffith marks two decades of coastal resilience expertise
Griffith Coastal Management Centre celebrates 20 years of protecting and enhancing iconic Gold Coast shoreline.
Griffith Coastal Management Centre celebrates 20 years of protecting and enhancing iconic Gold Coast shoreline.
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Buoy to help planners ‘future proof’ Gold Coast’s beaches and waterways against climate change and extreme storms.
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Griffith University researchers have travelled to north Queensland to assess the impacts of Cyclone Debbie for vital coastal resilience modelling....
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.
Griffith University has received more than $11 million for new research projects, as part of the Australian Research Council’s major grants for 2017.
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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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.