Congratulations to our three new Honorary Doctorates
Griffith University is proud to honour three exceptional women with Honorary Doctorates in recognition of their outstanding contributions in social...
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Griffith University is proud to honour three exceptional women with Honorary Doctorates in recognition of their outstanding contributions in social...
Extreme examples of wildlife tourism do little to educate or develop conservation motivation for animals.
Findings confirm 92 per cent coral mortality at Lizard Island, Great Barrier Reef.
The Governor-General has announced the King’s Birthday 2025 Honours List, with several members of the Griffith University community recognised. The...
Study identifies critically endangered species with narrow ranges of more than 20,000sqkm at risk without protections.
In an extraordinary achievement, 15 Griffith University students have been offered New Colombo Plan scholarships for 2025 – the highest...
High numbers of koalas hit and killed by vehicles each year on short stretch of road, with no reduction in sight.
Urbanisation in Brisbane is causing a decline in colorful, melodious bird species, particularly small ones. The loss of green spaces and increased infrastructure threatens the birds that enhance urban life.
Poor ticket sales, high running costs, insurance premiums, changing consumer preferences, and cost of living pressures are most cited as reasons the Australian music festival industry is in crisis. But there is another factor. Getting huge crowds to and from distant music festival sites by car presents significant challenges for both organisers and visitors.
Earth’s oldest, tiniest creatures poised to be climate change winners, but the repercussions could be vast.