‘1 million stars’ shine during Harmony Week
Griffith University celebrates Harmony Week.
Researchers say Timor islands likely a gateway crossing to Australia for ancient humans.
Given the failure of governments to raise the level of ambition needed to avert the climate crisis, what have businesses done in response and what can businesses do to compensate for the failure of governments?
The power of culture In this interview Kerry O’Brien talked to Rhoda Roberts AO and Wesley Enoch AM about the power of cultural...
Silo art alone will not automatically save local economies without long-term planning.
Charleville's WWII Secret Base has been guided for years by Griffith experts in tourism and architecture.
A new exhibition at the Museum of Brisbane is curated by Queensland College of Art (QCA) alumnus Miranda Hine, and featuresstories, films and artwork by Griffith University staff, students and alumni.
Griffith researcher says the technology-driven revolution in urban transport has completely missed the suburbs, which lack public transport services and shared micromobility devices.
Griffith University students will take to the high seas next year aboard a luxury cruise liner for a 12-day South Pacific experience to study first-hand key aspects of the booming cruise industry.
Queensland College of Art (QCA) alumnus Tony Albert has taken out his third major Australian art prize — the $65,000...