Griffith University
Buses and 1000 drivers needed to avoid Olympic transport roadblock
Transport experts say SEQ faces a real challenge to temporarily boost its bus fleet – and find the required drivers – for the 2032 Games.
- by Cameron Atfield
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Star sells Treasury Building to Griffith University for CBD campus
The university, which paid $67.5m for the heritage-listed building, plans to transform it into “a state-of-the-art educational environment” by 2027.
- by Catherine Strohfeldt
‘No-go areas’: How population growth is putting parts of SEQ in the red for developers
Sensitive areas in south-east Queensland that could be off-limits to developers have been identified under proposed planning changes.
- by Tony Moore
‘I’ve still got my mother-in-law’s Mixmaster’: Inside Sydney’s dying breed of repair shops
As tinkers and cobblers dwindle in number, and goods are easier to replace than repair, some businesses are bucking the trend.
- by Julie Power
Barbara waved goodbye to Sydney and set off to see Australia. She hasn’t been seen since
The 23-year-old American was travelling around the country when she went missing from Beecroft 46 years ago. Now two women are determined to find out what happened.
- by Neil Mercer
Historian who put colonial frontier violence on the map dies at 81
Professor Lyndall Ryan was a leading historian who showed that rather than being rare, massacres were a key tool of colonisation in Australia.
- by James Bennett
Stadium Metro option to be considered in search for Games legacy
State Development Minister Grace Grace will examine a proposal the Brisbane Metro be extended to service the Games athletics stadium and surrounding areas.
- by Tony Moore
What convinced these Brisbane students to enrol at Griffith?
Griffith appears to be shaking off its reputation as a third-choice university, drawing students with a more down-to-earth values-based approach.
- by Jocelyn Garcia
The Brisbane psychology student focused on Olympic gold
A 23-year-old Griffith University student is making a (small) splash in the world of diving, and will be going for gold at the Paris Games.
- by Josh Bavas
Student life in south-east Queensland: What’s to love about uni?
We asked alumni from five different south-east Queensland universities what they felt about the study choices they made.
- by Jocelyn Garcia
China’s ban on remote university to benefit Qld as students return
Queensland’s universities are preparing to welcome an influx of Chinese students after China reversed a key education policy.
- by Stuart Layt
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