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12 April 2023

Griffith’s Logan campus lights up with solar energy

Griffith University’s Logan campus is sporting a new look with solar panels being installed on the roofs of five buildings.

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1 December 2022

Griffith a bright spark with new solar farm

A new solar farm in regional Queensland will be a bright spark for the future of Griffith University’s power needs,...

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12 December 2022
Mast Tomohawk

How far has nuclear fusion power come? We could be at a turning point for the technology

How far has nuclear fusion power come? A fusion of public and private investment appears to herald a new push towards developing the ultimate clean, limitless energy source.

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26 October 2022
Energy

Explaining Australia’s energy prices and government intervention

Professor Joel Gilmour explains the primary drivers of wholesale energy prices: building new generation, supply and demand, and the cost of existing generation have combined to increase household energy prices to unprecedented levels. How can the Albanese government intervene?

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9 May 2022
Climate and the election

Australians intend to vote on climate action at election

Griffith University’s Climate Action Beacon conducted the first of five annual Climate Action Surveys in late 2021. These surveys discover Australians’ thoughts and feelings about climate change and related environmental and climatic events, conditions, and issues.

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3 June 2021
After the Pandemic

In Conversation with Professor Nigel McMillan, Dr Rebecca Huntley and Mik Auckland

After the Pandemic: Imagining the Future Our response to coronavirus will shape Australia for decades to come. It has been...

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15 June 2018
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22 August 2016

MBA’s solar power to reduce carbon emissions

Griffith Business School is accelerating plans to reduce carbon emissions from its MBA program through a solar power initiative at the South Bank campus in Brisbane that will produce up to 80 per cent of of the MBA offices' total electricity requirements.

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