Griffith partners with new HEAL research network
Researchers from Griffith University have joined a new national research network known as Healthy Environments And Lives (HEAL).
Researchers from Griffith University have joined a new national research network known as Healthy Environments And Lives (HEAL).
With Australia’s population set to hit 40 million by 2060, Griffith University cities experts say it is time to get serious about long term planning.
The work undertaken by researchers from the Griffith Centre for Social and Cultural Research has spawned further investigations of community policy internationally.
Findings out of Griffith's Cities Research Institute have led to a deeper understanding of the impact of the daily school drop-off on the active and independent mobility of children.
Griffith University has joined universities across the country in a new national campaign to tell the stories of everyday Australians...
The budget strikes a reasonable balance between the encouragement of growth and measures to help manage it.
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A trio of Griffith Business School researchers has been awarded significant funding through the Australian Research Council’s Discovery Program, collectively...
More flying foxes are colonising urban areas, leading to a cascade of negative events, including poor health of bats, nuisance...
Protection of the Gold Coast’s beaches and coastal zones have been given a $600,000 boost from an Australian Research Council grant making it the focal point for national beach management strategies.