Search results for: healthy waterways

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14 September 2020

Understanding nutrient runoff to help protect waterways

Griffith University researchers have been awarded a $640,000 Australian Research Council Linkage grant to develop an indicator of nutrient-runoff essential for accurate nutrient trading schemes.

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16 July 2024

Opportunities to flow from first river given ‘personhood’ status  

First river in NZ granted 'personhood' status subject of formal partnership between ARI and Whanganui people.

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20 February 2020
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9 September 2016

BeachCare joins world coast cleanup day

Gold Coast residents are being encouraged to do their part for International Coastal Cleanup Day on September 17 and make the city’s beaches pristine as part of this month's community event, which is being cordinated by BeachCare.

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6 May 2016
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11 March 2016

Planting the seeds of innovation; native plants gardening app

Griffith University is developing an app to help gardeners in South East Queensland find the perfect native plants for their garden.

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18 September 2015
Flowing river

World water crisis leads agenda at river symposium

With the decline in the quality and quantity of freshwater declared the greatest risk facing the planet, the 2015 International Riversymposium in Brisbane looms as a vital forum focusing on healthy rivers and healthy economies

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28 August 2015
Commit to making small changes every day and sign Griffith's Sustainability Commitment.

Griffith students dive into Sustainability Week

Celebrate Sustainability Week at Griffith by signing up to the Sustainability Commitment.

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5 June 2023

A just world on a safe planet: quantifying Earth System Boundaries

Griffith researchers collaborated on new study that shows humans are taking colossal risks with the future of civilization and everything that lives on Earth.

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19 April 2023

Bushfire fighting chemicals extinguish frog development

A new Griffith study has found that bushfire fighting chemicals commonly marketed as environmentally friendly can severely affect frog development

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