Iconic trees lining GC coastline at risk without intervention
Research explores decline of Norfolk pines and existing solutions to cost-effectively protect them.
Research explores decline of Norfolk pines and existing solutions to cost-effectively protect them.
Despite early forecasts of a COVID-19-driven slump, house prices are now surging in many parts of Australia. This is further widening the gap between the housing “haves” and “have-nots”, and we are seeing related rises in housing stress, rental insecurity and homelessness. In Australia and elsewhere a movement has emerged that supports tiny house living as an important response to the housing affordability crisis.
The biodiversity of Griffith’s Gold Coast campus continues to bloom, with a recent survey revealing an increase in wildlife species on site to more than 130 different types.
Gold Coast Bay is this week being declareda Mission Blue Hope Spot becoming part of a worldwide network thatraisespublic awarenessofmarine protected areas.
Griffith University researchers awarded a $390,000 grant to develop SmartBuoys, an intelligent remote water quality monitoring platform to track waterway health in realtime.
Griffith Centre for Coastal Management and Sea World Cruises are launching a new partnership to further our understanding of whales and their role in marine ecosystems.
Research into light sensitivity of Gold Coast seagrass meadows to guide improved management.
Griffith Coastal Management Centre celebrates 20 years of protecting and enhancing iconic Gold Coast shoreline.
Do the photos we take and share using social media paint a picture of how we use and value when we visit parks and other open areas in our cities?
Team Griffith adds three golds to GC2018 haul