Ky’s Autism Stories lock in SBS deal
When Griffith University’s Film School’s LiveLab students teamed up with Autism Queensland and actor Hugo Weaving to share his autistic nephew Ky Greenwood’s story in 2016, it took the world by storm.
When Griffith University’s Film School’s LiveLab students teamed up with Autism Queensland and actor Hugo Weaving to share his autistic nephew Ky Greenwood’s story in 2016, it took the world by storm.
Food, family and film are on the menu for a pair of Griffith grads whose debut documentary series screens on SBS this weekend.
Two Griffith Film School students have scored an exclusive internship on the set of a new SBS TV series shot...
As Australians emerge from the festive break where most indulge in sugar-laden treats and drinks, new research has provided a stark reminder of the devastating health impacts of sugar laden beverages.
There is little doubt Australia is in the midst of a profound housing crisis, one that has been decades in...
Researchers find overlap in long COVID and ME/CFS patients using MRI.
Researchers will track progression of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).
The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has generated excitement but also highlighted the slow progress towards gender equality in sports. The Matildas, Australia's national women's soccer team, are using this event to advocate for improved governance, pay equity, and representation for women in sports.
Griffith researchers collaborated on new study that shows humans are taking colossal risks with the future of civilization and everything that lives on Earth.
For biodiversity to thrive, conservation efforts must be ‘Nature and People Positive’, a recent study has found.