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3 April 2018
Back row: Griffith journalism students prepare for their GC2018 journalism experience. Front row from left; Virginia Balfour and Nance Haxton (Griffith), Conal Hanna (Fairfax), Professor Mark Pearson and Professor James Carson(Griffith), Marcus Taylor (GOLDOC), Megan Walker (2018 Commonwealth Games International Zone Manager), Faith Valencia-Forrester and Audrey Courty (Griffith).

Journalism students join Brisbane Times for unique GC2018 publication The Village Source

The opportunity to work at a large, international sporting event may be just a dream for many journalists but for...

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22 June 2018
Dr Hum Gurung, smiling

Environmental mission spreads from remote village to the world

Only the third person from his Nepali village to receive a PhD, Griffith University alumnus Dr Hum Gurung has dedicated his professional life to environmental conservation, becoming a global leader in the field

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29 May 2018

From village girl to Associate Professor

A ‘70s alumnus of The University of the South Pacific (USP) and the present Associate Professor of Professional and Practice...

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19 April 2018

Griffith Journalism students write their own history

For three hectic weeks, around 40 Griffith University students had an opportunity that many reporters would envy: having access to...

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9 October 2024
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4 October 2023
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31 May 2023

Social networks the key to water management & sanitation in the Pacific

A Griffith-led study has found traditional and digital social networks are key to improving community water management & sanitation in the Pacific

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20 March 2023

The false promises of the “15 Minute City”

Griffith University’s award-winning urban planner, Dr Tony Matthews, applies his professional insights to the the "15 Minute City". The 15 minute city concept is designed to ensure that most daily necessities are close by our homes and purports to return residents to a more local way of living but will fail to realise its promise for a broad section of the community.

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24 February 2023

Earth’s poorest pay highest price for human-wildlife conflict

Research finds individuals farming with cattle in developing countries up to 8 times more vulnerable than those in developed economies.

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8 September 2022
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