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7 October 2015

ConJazz in the Queen Street Mall

Queen Street Mall will host the best of Brisbane’s emerging talent this weekend in a series of free concerts by...

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25 March 2024
Hand turning a wooden block with the word passion and mission.

What is the purpose of an organisation?

Professor Nick Barter explores the evolution of corporate purpose, from shareholder focus to stakeholder inclusion, emphasising its strategic importance and providing guidance for modern organisations.

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30 November 2023

Putting the Master of Integrated Water Management into practice

“As a natural resource manager working in catchment management, the International Water Centre’s Master of Integrated Water Management supported my...

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21 November 2023
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5 June 2023

A just world on a safe planet: quantifying Earth System Boundaries

Griffith researchers collaborated on new study that shows humans are taking colossal risks with the future of civilization and everything that lives on Earth.

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10 October 2022

Taking a biochemical snapshot of sea turtle health

New Griffith research is using biochemical profiles from the blood of sea turtles as a tool to monitor the health of populations in the wild

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24 May 2022

Unravelling how climate, pollution and runoff combine in coastal ecosystems

Griffith University researchers are unravelling how stressors like climate change, pollution and dissolved nitrogen and sediment from run-off are having combined effects in coastal ecosystems.

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13 June 2021
Brisbane, Australia

Is it time to re-imagine our fundamental relationship with cities?

We've entered 2021 having lived through unimaginable disruption and facing much more, we might well ask ourselves: Will COVID-19 cause a fundamental reimagining of our relationship with cities?

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20 February 2018
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23 November 2015
Large alluvial gullies can produce tens of thousands of tonnes of sediment that flow into the Great Barrier Reef each year

Solution at hand for saving Great Barrier Reef

After six years of intensive field work, a team from Griffith University's Australian Rivers Institute can unveil a solution to tackle alluvial gully erosion and thus significantly improve the water quality of the ailing Great Barrier Reef.

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