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  • 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 line. Brisbane’s Largest Palestine Protest Yet On 24th August, Brisbane’s CBD was taken over by chants of “End the siege”…

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  • How To: Find Balance in Chaos

    University is about deadlines, learning and independence. You’re either needing balance because you work too much or don’t know where to start when scheduling. This article will outline the importance of planning and reflecting for your mental and physical health.   The most important thing to do BEFORE planning your week is to reflect on…

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  • Intro to SRC

    The Griffith Student Representative Council is a great resource for students. They provide all kinds of support including, courses to make you more employable, food support for those who are feeling the struggle of the cost-of-living crisis, and social events to help students connect with their peers and expand their network. Skill courses that are…

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  • 5 Tips for 1st Year Students

    Welcome to your first year at Griffith! This is a new and possibly scary experience as it is a huge change, but don’t worry we are here to help. Here is 5 tips for first year students to help you start your tertiary education with a bang. 1. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. We are…

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  • Nicole Symens Griffith University offers a range of prestigious and competitive performing arts degrees. Sage Del Carmen (they/them) is commencing their second year of studying Queensland’s Academy of Excellence in Musical Theatre (QAEMT) at the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC). On a typical day at university Sage will attend dancing and singing classes with their…

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  • Emma Standen Underpaid fresh fruit and veg suppliers believe that the Prime Minister’s inquiry into inflated supermarket prices will not bear fruit. After discussing the issue with a key supplier from North Queensland it was clear that farmers have no bargaining power when supplying the major supermarkets. Prices are based on supply and demand, when…

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  • Emma Standen Construction sites have popped up all over Nathan Campus, puzzling students, disrupting foot-traffic, and impacting accessibility. There are two construction sites on-going, they are N81 near the Uni Bar and N82 at the Arrivals Area. Development N81, The Technical Annex is set for completion later this year and will provide research and classroom…

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  • Emma Standen Hello neighbours! In celebration of me living on campus for 1 year now I thought I would share some things I have learnt along the way. That’s all from me folks, below is some contact information for Griffith Accommodation. Email: accommodation@griffith.edu.au N11 Office opening hours: 9am – 4:30pm Monday to Friday.

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  • On March 16th, less than three weeks from now, more than 850,000 people will cast their votes for the Brisbane City Council. The LNP Government under Lord Mayor Adrian Schinner are hoping to secure a sixth consecutive term in power while Labor, led by Tracey Price, and The Greens, led by Jonathan Sriranganathan, are hoping…

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  • Matthew Chirico Are you just starting at Griffith and want to make new friends? Or returning for another year and looking for a good way to stay fit. Well, you should join a sport club at Griffith. Sport is a great way to stay healthy, meet new people and to have fun. These clubs offer training and competitions where…

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