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.
Study finds political decisions could be favouring private tourism development inside national parks, undermining conservation, equity and public benefit.
Extreme examples of wildlife tourism do little to educate or develop conservation motivation for animals.
Pearl Jam’s Vitalogy Foundation acknowledged the work of a Griffith multidisciplinary research team with a $60,000 grant to accelerate digital literacy for the children of Laura State School in Cape York Peninsula, remote far north Queensland.
Queensland Opposition leader David Crisafulli and veteran journalist Kerry O’Brien discuss the vision he has for the future of Queensland as he leads his “centre-right” political party towards election in October 2024.
Three Griffith University researchers have been awarded Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowships
Both major parties have been reluctant to tackle issues like climate change and sustainable long-term employment opportunities during the Queensland state election campaign, a Griffith University political expert believes.
More needs to be done to enforce Australia’s building codes and standards according to Associate Professor Sacha Reid whose co-authored report into apartment building defects found more than 3000 building defects in Queensland, NSW and Victoria.
Griffith Law School lecturer Kate van Doore has used her keynote speech at the Trust Conference to encourage others to put an end to ‘orphanage tourism’.
The region’s foremost experts in tourism will converge at the Marriott hotel in Surfers Paradise this week for the third...
Diversification is key to capture emerging market.