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11 November 2015
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11 July 2014

A new agreement for Australia-China Tourism research

Vice Chancellor, Professor Ian O’Connor and Professor Ning Bin, President,Beijing Jiaotong University Members of the visiting delegation with Griffith University...

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27 March 2014
Chancellor, Leneen Forde AC (left), Vice Chancellor, Professor Ian O'Connor and Minister for Tourism, Jann Stuckey MP at the launch of the Griffith Institute for Tourism.

Minister launches tourism research institute

Australia’s largest dedicated centre for world-leading research around tourism is up and running at Griffith University.

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20 January 2014
A group of performers, dressed in white, holding red fans, in action at the opening of the Tourism Confucius Insitute.

Tourism researchers target China Dream

Griffith University has called for papers to be submitted for the first East-West Dialogue on Tourism and the Chinese Dream...

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6 January 2014
Exotic tourist destination, which will be part of the focus for Griffith researchers at GIFt.

Griffith opens tourism research Institute

The Griffith Institute for Tourism (GIFT), Australia’s largest dedicated centre for world-leading research in this area, opened at Griffith University...

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14 November 2019

Griffith research to help tourism operators reduce carbon emissions

Griffith University researchers are leading a project to help tourism operators worldwide reduce their carbon emissions.

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26 November 2024
Queensland water

New PhD scholarship tackling tourism’s sustainability challenges

Griffith Business School and the globally renowned sustainability leader EarthCheck have joined forces to tackle some of the biggest challenges...

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27 August 2024
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7 June 2024

$8.2 million to transform tourism on the Savannah Way

Tourism experts secured an $8.2 million grant for the Etheridge Shire to transform tourism on the Savannah Way.

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28 April 2024

Rising costs can encourage a better kind of tourism

The rising costs of living and airfares point to long-haul travel being affordable for fewer people. It also might re-shape the way we think about tourism.

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