Search results for: river listening

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16 January 2019
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22 September 2016
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24 May 2019
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7 August 2018

Art and science unite to showcase wetland ecosystems   

Wetland Wanders, a Griffith University project, unites art, science and technology in an exhibition exploring the rich diversity of Queensland’s wetlands.

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19 March 2018
Science on the Go

Sea Jellies and bursting bubbles make for Street Science fun at World Science Festival

Calling all fans of science, old, and particularly young, to join in the fun of Griffith University’s Street Science (24...

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2 May 2017

Griffith research on show at the Smithsonian

An interactive sound installation developed by a Griffith researcher to help tackle climate change is on show at the Smithsonian Museum this month, as part of the Earth Optimism summit. Queensland Conservatorium research fellow Dr Leah Barclay was the only Australian invited to present at the summit in Washington DC, which attracted 3,000 leading scientists, environmentalists and artists from around the world.

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8 December 2015

Rainforests of the world heard throughout Paris

Over 100 sounds have been planted across Paris during COP21 for an immersive sonic experience.

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15 February 2023
Toby Walsh

From the heart with Rachel Perkins

Acclaimed filmmaker and producer Rachel Perkins is best known for her work promoting and showcasing Indigenous stories and culture through film and television. But, born into a culture of Indigenous activism, her reach and impact extend well beyond the screen.

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26 September 2022

The Power of Podcast with Hedley Thomas

In this instalment of Griffith University’s A Better Future for All series, Kerry O’Brien talks with the award-winning investigative journalist and podcaster Hedley Thomas.

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1 February 2022

SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities

Inequalities, based on issues such as gender, disability, age, race, income and opportunity, persist across the world — both within and between countries. Beyond the very real impacts that inequalities have on people’s day to day lives, they limit social and economic development, and reduce our ability to effectively address global crises. 

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