Unlocking the drivers of voluntary single-use plastic reduction
A belief that individual actions do make meaningful difference are among the common factors that motivate people to voluntarily reduce...
A belief that individual actions do make meaningful difference are among the common factors that motivate people to voluntarily reduce...
Discovery Indigenous recipient aims to reduce youth sexual violence and abuse rates in regional population.
Griffith University’s annual Change Conference is back and fast becoming a signature event as an instrument for making change happen.
Griffith is leading the SE QLD Koala Count and asking all citizens to participate and report koala sightings through the QWildlife or iNaturalist app.
Griffith University hosted budding young scholars at the Family Koala Fair, sparking a passion for conservation and lifelong love of koalas.
A free dog training app will soon be available to help owners teach their pets to leave koalas and other wildlife alone.
Behaviour experts will converge on Griffith University’s South Bank campus as the Change Conference makes its in-person comeback.
A collaborative Griffith University project that successfully helped reduce the number of koala deaths in South East Queensland (SEQ) has moved into its next phase.
Social Marketing @ Griffith researchers will expand their successful campaign across South East Queensland.
Griffith researchers are working with young people in Toowoomba and Bundaberg to deliver community-led Action Plans focused on reducing youth sexual violence and assault.