Griffith research with penguins advances understanding of DNA

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Research undertaken by scientists at Griffith University’s Environmental Forensics Laboratory is advancing the understanding of ancient DNA, with results that will impact across many science disciplines. The work, to be featured on this week’s ABC Catalyst program has been conducted by a research team in Antarctica and at Griffith’s Nathan campus. It involves recovering DNA […]

Realities of climate change showcased

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“Climate change still remains a difficult topic both nationally and internationally, with many organisations still grappling with the best way to manage it for the future,” Professor Palutikof said. “The scale of the issues is massive and a lot of work remains to be done if we are to avoid becoming more adversely affected. “Unfortunately, […]

Counting cockatoos for conservation

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The initiative, which is supported by the Glossy Black Conservancy and partner agencies including Griffith, aims to learn more about the distribution, habitat use and population of the Glossy Black-Cockatoo. The Birding Day provides community volunteers with the chance to assist in the collection of sighting both birds and their feeding sites across the south-east […]

Tallebudgera wins ‘Clean Beaches’ Awards

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Tallebudgera Beach on Queensland’s Gold Coast has been announced as the Overall Winner of the Keep Australia Beautiful, Australian Clean Beaches Awards for 2010/2011.As well as winning the overall Australian title, Tallebudgera picked up awards in the Community Action and Partnerships, Litter Prevention and Young Legends categories. Australian Clean Beaches National Judge, David Moy, said […]

NCCARF appoints key advisory board

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The National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility (NCCARF) has announced the appointment of an NCCARF Advisory Board to guide the facility through its operational phase from 2011-2013. NCCARF Director Professor Jean Palutikof said the Board members selected comprised a cross-section of influential decision-makers representing local, state and federal governments, business and research. “Each board member […]

PM inspects winning student’s war memorial

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Prime Minister Julia Gillard visited a new war memorial designed by Griffith architecture student Sarah Batchelor at Sunnybank today. Ms Batchelor, a second-year Bachelor of Environmental Design (Architectural Studies) student, won the competition last year to design a memorial to be built in honour of Australian Service personnel of Chinese heritage. The memorial is in […]

Griffith leads research partnership for sustainable water management

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A research partnership led by Griffith University’s Australian Rivers Institute is developing science to underpin improved management and assessment of the health of Australia’s river and wetland ecosystems. As a result of reduced water availability and unsustainable demands on our environment, Australia’s rivers, lakes, wetlands and floodplains have suffered severe degradation. There is growing recognition […]