11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

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2 June 2026

Griffith Business School steps up for fourth consecutive CEO Sleepout

Griffith Business School is proud to once again support the Vinnies CEO Sleepout, with a team of staff and alumni...

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1 June 2026

Liquid gold: research highlights potential – and risks – of turning human urine into sustainable fertiliser  

Study finds urine recycling a promising – but still developing – solution for sustainable agriculture, off-grid communities and water-scarce regions.

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14 May 2026

Griffith and Suntory unite to safeguard waterways 

Healthy rivers and returning more water to systems key aim of Australian Rivers Institute Suntory Oceania partnership.

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11 May 2026

Between worlds: How virtual experiences are reshaping the future of tourism

Virtual tourism is evolving alongside traditional travel, creating hybrid tourism experiences that combine physical and digital worlds. Researchers at the...

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29 April 2026
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27 April 2026

Balinese women weavers preserve cultural heritage through digital threads

100 Balinese women weavers are embracing digital storytelling to safeguard cultural traditions and strengthen their livelihoods.

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24 April 2026
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24 April 2026

Plastics found in crop tomato, wheat tissue and stunt growth 

New study finds micro and nanoplastics exactly where they shouldn't be - in the fresh produce that we eat.

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23 April 2026

Griffith and Thermo Fisher Sign MoU to Advance Innovation at GCHKP

On 21 April, Griffith University and Thermo Fisher Scientific signed a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a strategic partnership focused on advancing...

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2 April 2026
Indigenous man and woman talking to a group of tourists with Ayre's Rock in the background.

Beyond sustainability: New research agenda calls for justice in global tourism

A new global research volume is challenging one of tourism’s most comfortable assumptions: that sustainability alone is enough. In A...

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