Turning bedtime fears into beautiful music
A tiny opera for tiny people offers a magical theatre experience for young audiences and a response to the sleep struggles almost half of Australian children experience.
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A tiny opera for tiny people offers a magical theatre experience for young audiences and a response to the sleep struggles almost half of Australian children experience.
The Experimental Games Lab at Griffith Film School (GFS) has partnered with the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) on a ‘games for good’ initiative.
Griffith law students join qualified professionals at My Community Legal Gold Coast, providing access to justice for all.
Two worlds collide in a powerful new exhibition transforming criminological research into visual art.
The process of creating art can have huge benefits for individuals and communities. Griffith University researchers worked with young men aged 16-24 years to create a community mural at the Wilbur Street Youth Centre in Logan Central.
As online child exploitation (OCE) continues to rise in Australia, new research from Griffith University suggests parents and carers may be the most important, and...
The striped dog-like marsupial we know as the Tasmanian tiger has long been surrounded by mystery, and the subject of scientific curiosity. Now, newly discovered rock art depicting Tasmanian tigers and Tasmanian devils in northern Australia is providing fresh...
In Australia, men are three times more likely to die by suicide than women. A study undertaken by Griffith University researchers explored the intersections of men, suicide and child...
Queensland Conservatorium classical voice graduate Jake Lyle is hard at work preparing for his debut as the lead in Opera...
Cultural hub, alternative news source, platform for independent music and training ground for broadcasters and activists, Brisbane’s iconic community radio station 4ZZZ has just turned 50 years...