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3 May 2022
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11 December 2020

Tasmanian devils may survive their own pandemic

Amid the COVID-19 crisis, a study released this week has some good news about a wildlife pandemic, which may help scientists better understand how emerging diseases evolve.

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26 June 2017

Partnership leads Tasmanian schools to higher ground

The Griffith Institute for Educational Research has partnered with Tasmania’s Department of Education to improve literacy through the professional development of school leaders with Griffith’s Principals as Literacy Leaders (PALL) program.

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26 August 2011

Tasmanian devil scientists shortlisted in Eureka Awards

Conservation work to protect the Tasmanian devil is under the spotlight as a team of specialist researchers reach the finals...

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12 February 2026

Politics could threaten future of national parks as ‘big tourism’ interests take over 

Study finds political decisions could be favouring private tourism development inside national parks, undermining conservation, equity and public benefit.  

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22 January 2026
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24 June 2025

Jack’s Law expansion a symbolic step – but not a solution to knife crime

By Professor Janet Ransley, Griffith Criminology Institute Laws just passed in Queensland give police unprecedented, permanent powers to scan people...

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20 March 2025
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18 July 2024

Study highlights Australia’s troubling role in global forest carbon decline  

Findings underscore Australia's emergence as negative outlier as forest areas and carbon stocks decline.

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4 July 2024
Misinformation

Can ‘prebunking’ help stop the spread of misinformation in a year of global elections?

Amid US and UK elections in 2024, AI-generated misinformation poses a serious threat to electoral integrity. The Australian Electoral Commission recently emphasised the importance of ‘prebunking’ as an essential ingredient in preventing misinformation and protecting electoral integrity, but what is it?

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