World’s oldest rock art holds clues to early human migration to Australia
A hand stencil on the wall of a cave in Indonesia has become the oldest known rock art in the...
A hand stencil on the wall of a cave in Indonesia has become the oldest known rock art in the...
Could Homo sapiens and a now-extinct early human species have lived alongside each other on an Indonesian more than 65,000 years ago?
The Governor-General has announced the 2025 Australia Day Honours List, with several members of the Griffith University community recognised for...
A senior Griffith University executive and noted scientist and a distinguished education leader are among the many honoured in the...
Senator Penny Wong, Australia's Minister for Foreign Affairs, has been actively engaging with Pacific Island countries to address climate change, which is seen as the greatest threat to the region. However, doubts remain about whether this engagement can be sustained and deepened to strengthen relationships. Australia's engagement in the Pacific needs to extend beyond climate and security issues and focus on understanding the region and fostering a genuine partnership.
Griffith research has been at the forefront of the development and establishment of Australia's long-awaited National Anti-Corruption Commission
New public artworks can again hold a mirror up for local communities that have changed in unexpected ways. They offer opportunity to celebrate differences and commonalities and reflect the lived experiences of communities navigating unprecedented change.
The July instalment of A Better Future for All turned its attention to global affairs with this In Conversation with Dr Michael Fullilove AM.
2021 Australia Dayhonourshave been bestowed upona number ofGriffith Universitystaff, associates and alumni.
Griffith University student William Clarke and his brother Daniel have been nominated for the upcoming Young Australian of the Yearawards...