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30 October 2024
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9 October 2024
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13 September 2024

New network will aid Asia’s green energy transition

A new green energy network aims to connect Asian economies with China – the most complex and important provider of green energy technologies in the world.

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12 September 2024

Planet and people will prosper if resources are better shared

Griffith co-authors play key role in global study to identify sustainable and equitable boundaries for shared resources.

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29 July 2024

Cash and conservation: a worldwide analysis of wildlife on money 

Study finds explores how countries use currency to highlight conservation priorities.

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10 July 2024

Travel pass trial will keep Brisbane Open House 2024 moving all weekend 

Griffith research trial offers $15 transport passes to Brisbane Open House explorers for unlimited access to public transport over the weekend.

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11 June 2024
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23 January 2024

Where Will Taiwan’s New Team Take the Island – and the Indo-Pacific?

The public lecture, “Where Will Taiwan’s New Team Take the Island – and the Indo Pacific?” jointly organized by the...

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21 July 2023
Women's football

Will gender equality be the legacy of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup?

The 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand has generated excitement but also highlighted the slow progress towards gender equality in sports. The Matildas, Australia's national women's soccer team, are using this event to advocate for improved governance, pay equity, and representation for women in sports.

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21 March 2023

Will new Gamble Responsibly taglines impact gambling behaviour?

Online betting companies in Australia now use new messages instead of the ambiguous 'gamble responsibly' in advertising. The seven new 'gamble responsibly' taglines aim to encourage consumers to pause and consider the consequences of losing a bet or question their behavioural choices. However, whether the messages will be effective in influencing behavioural choices is still debated writes Griffith University’s Dr Marie-Louise Fry.

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