Blockchain property investment proposal needs reboot
South Australia’s proposed bricklet property investment system could be a legal pandora’s box.
South Australia’s proposed bricklet property investment system could be a legal pandora’s box.
Property values around light rail stations on the Gold Coast have risen 30 per cent more and spiked the most...
Griffith University’s BioSpine team, led by Dr Claudio Pizzolato, has won a coveted place in a health tech accelerator program...
Climate change is impeding the human rights of a large group of people living in the Pacific, a recent report in Nature reveals.
Nine new Griffith-led ARC Discovery Projects awarded $3,622,738.
The Australian economy is experiencing unusually high inflation. After a decade of inflation stably below 3%, this surge is causing concerns among policymakers and the public alike.
We all have things that are broken around our homes. Old iPhones, microwaves, fridges, washing machines or everyday consumer devices, such as our fitbits, tablets and computers. If we can’t fix them, they usually end of going into the rubbish and then ending up as landfill. Did you know that there are over 140,000 tonnes of e-Waste generated by Australians every year?
As we head into the third year of the pandemic, debates continue to rage over the ethics of vaccine mandates, restrictions on civil liberties, the limits of government power and the inequitable distribution of vaccines globally. With so much disagreement over questions like these, has the pandemic fundamentally changed the way we think about ethics?
Griffith University is hosting a series of cutting-edge discussions around the Difficult Conversations we need to have about climate justice during COP26.
Financial literacy helps men and women overcome the economic shock of divorce, but for women the effect is significant.