Silo art survey to unearth social and economic benefits
Griffith researchers are running the first ever national silo art survey to determine the impacts of this uniquely Australian art movement on both visitors and local communities.
Griffith researchers are running the first ever national silo art survey to determine the impacts of this uniquely Australian art movement on both visitors and local communities.
The ability to assist small to medium enterprises (SMEs) find research-based solutions to their needs is growing at Griffith University....
Research explores decline of Norfolk pines and existing solutions to cost-effectively protect them.
Collaborative research co-designs water and energy management solutions with communities.
Mega-events cause extremes of excitement and anxiety for urban planners. Among mega-events, the Olympics is the rarest opportunity – most planners will never get to take it on. Much like athletes winning gold, planners who deliver a successful Olympics secure a permanent professional legacy.
Griffith University is further equipping students for jobs of the future with the introduction of a new Unmanned Aerial Vehicles...
Gold Coast residents are being encouraged to do their part for International Coastal Cleanup Day on September 17 and make the city’s beaches pristine as part of this month's community event, which is being cordinated by BeachCare.
The Griffith Centre for Coastal Management has added a new site to its coastal community engagement initiative BeachCare — at...
Over 100 sounds have been planted across Paris during COP21 for an immersive sonic experience.
The Griffith Centre for Coastal Management has been instrumental in Burleigh Beach winning one category and finishing second overall at the Keep Australia Beautiful Clean Beaches Awards