Playing the crime card: do law and order campaigns win votes in Australia?
By Dr Chloe Keel, Dr Kai Lin and Prof Murray Lee Crime and public safety are usually the domain of...
By Dr Chloe Keel, Dr Kai Lin and Prof Murray Lee Crime and public safety are usually the domain of...
Griffith University has conferred honorary doctorates upon two remarkable women in recognition of their outstanding achievements in nursing and midwifery,...
The Liberal National Party Queensland (LNP) has recently taken a bold step in its political strategy by employing artificial intelligence...
Loved for its fun, creative and quirky short videos, TikTok quickly established itself as a powerful force in global social media, but it has since emerged as a key weapon in political toolkits.
Griffith University’s celebrates two powerhouse female sports leaders this International Women’s Day.
Kerry O’Brien talks with two outstanding leaders in the field of mental health education and treatment: Hugh van Cuylenburg and Professor Patrick McGorry AO, in the November instalment of Griffith University’s A Better Future for All series.
In this instalment of Griffith University’s A Better Future for All series, Kerry O’Brien talks with the award-winning investigative journalist and podcaster Hedley Thomas.
Unlike changes of leader, changes of government are comparatively rare at the Federal level. We can learn a great deal from the early decisions of a new government – what it changes and what it keeps; what lessons it has drawn from prior experience and from its opponents.
Awaiting the official start of the 2022 campaign, published polls show Labor is comfortably ahead of the government. Pundits agree this year’s election is Albanese’s to lose, but predictions range along a spectrum from a Labor landslide to a narrow win, to a finely balanced hung parliament.
The winners of this year’s Outstanding Alumni Awards include Queensland’s first Chief Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Officer and the creator of hit TV series Bluey.