11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities

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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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1 April 2026

Researchers say ecotourism valuable but cannot decarb tourism industry 

Findings say ecotourism fundamentally incapable of offsetting or meaningfully reducing the carbon emissions generated by tourism at scale.  

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27 March 2026

Griffith a key partner as first sod turned on Currumbin Wildlife Institute   

Enhanced education, visitor experience and conservation outcomes to form key research pillars in unique partnership.

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26 March 2026
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18 March 2026
Aerial view of sustainable accommodation

New research highlights a systems approach to sustainability in tourist accommodation

A new report from researchers at Griffith University highlights how hotels and accommodation providers can significantly reduce energy and water...

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17 March 2026
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10 March 2026

A new scholarship is breaking the educational barrier to help students pursue a career in medicine

A life-changing new scholarship, backing students with educational barriers as they pursue careers in medicine, has been awarded to two...

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16 February 2026

AI-powered robot vehicles team up to fight fires 

Innovative AI development achieves teams of robots working autonomously together to extinguish fires.

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12 February 2026

Politics could threaten future of national parks as ‘big tourism’ interests take over 

Study finds political decisions could be favouring private tourism development inside national parks, undermining conservation, equity and public benefit.  

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12 February 2026

Queensland’s longest-running planned burn study informs effective landscape fire management  

Fifty-five-year fire regime study led by Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service and Griffith University proves positive for ecosystems.

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