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Is Recognition Enough? Protestors on Palestinian Statehood
On 21 September, the Australian government formally recognised the State of Palestine. But for the tens of thousands who marched through Brisbane last month, that move was only a first step – not the finish… Read more
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It’s Student Twilight Market Time! Yippee!
By George Hardy The ever-popular Twilight Markets will be back again this Trimester with the opportunity for a FREE night of markets, music and a movie! Come along for a night of fun Friday 22nd… Read more
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Griffith Dragons Go Back-to-back in Strong Victory
By Riley O’Leary for the Griffith Journal Photo by Matt Chirico 2 August 2025 The Griffith Dragons have won their second game in a row, defeating the USC Spartans 16-0 in another great performance. It… Read more
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Level Up Financially with The Smith Family
You may know The Smith Family as Australia’s largest educational charity for children, however the charity also supports adult learners and parents who have children at school. The Saver Plus Program is a financial education… Read more
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Financial Wellbeing & Literacy for University Students: An interview with The Smith Family
I met with Stacey Allerton, who is a Savings & MoneyMinded Coach and also works within The Smith Family’s Saver Plus program to discuss financial wellbeing & literacy for university students. This article is where… Read more
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Dragons too Good in Dominant Heritage Round Victory
By Riley O’Leary for the Griffith Journal 27 July 2025 The Griffith Dragons have claimed their first win of the 2025 Universities Rugby League Queensland competition, defeating the QUT Trouts 28-18 last Wednesday. Starting the… Read more
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Trimester 1 Recap and Trimester 2 Resurrection with POLSCIRS!
By Olivia Walden Secretary of POLSCIRS Even with the slow start many of us experienced in trimester one, due to the rainy days and, of course, Cyclone Alfred, POLSCIRS still powered through and hosted some… Read more
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Teratomas, Chimeras, and Dragons: What Happens When Nature Tries Virgin Births
From Greek mythology to the Virgin Mary, the concept of a “virgin birth” has captivated human imagination for millennia. Scientifically, this phenomenon is called parthenogenesis (Greek: parthenos, “virgin” + genesis, “birth”), and while it sounds… Read more
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Griffith Dragons go close in best performance of the season
By Riley O’Leary for the Griffith Journal 20 July 2025 The Griffith Dragons have gone down narrowly to the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC) Spartans in a high-quality first match since the mid-season break… Read more
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Saying Goodbye to our Mt Gravatt Campus
Recent developments and a campus review have led Mt Gravatt-based students and staff to transition to Nathan Campus. The closure of the campus will enhance the learning environment by consolidating resources at Nathan Campus. I… Read more
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Students Protest on Nathan Campus Against Course Cuts
GRIFFITH University students have protested the funding cuts to courses and staff. Before Trimester 1, 2025, the university restructured the Bachelor of Arts, increasing core courses from 2 to 10 and removing all minors, citing… Read more
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