Griffith celebrates 15 New Colombo Plan scholars
In an extraordinary achievement, 15 Griffith University students have been offered New Colombo Plan scholarships for 2025 – the highest...
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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.
PsiQuantum will partner with five leading universities in Queensland after signing a memorandum of understanding to help support the growing demand for skills in the quantum computing economy and to explore research projects in adjacent fields.
There is little doubt Australia is in the midst of a profound housing crisis, one that has been decades in...
Hundreds of unique plants, animals and fungi recorded at GC campus.
Climate change could disrupt southern humpback whales' krill-heavy diet.
Scientists confirm endangered lamprey living in coastal rivers of Queensland.