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  • Griffith University’s Student for Palestine branch called out the SRC’s Revitalise faction for blocking a motion to support the Not Our Laws campaign.

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  • By Salem Hartley in collaboration with Callum Skoien  Go Card has been the most useful and easily recognisable ticketing system since 2008. Tapping on and off public transport has become almost second nature when travelling South East Queensland. But new scanners have been popping up on public transport. Is this a sign of public transport innovating after…

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  • On April 18th students, including several from Griffith, left the classroom to attend a Pro-Palestine Protest in King George Square. The protest provided a stage for leaders of the movement to give passionate speeches and a chance to lobby the Albanese Government to condemn the genocide happening in Gaza. In a speech Griffith Palestinian Student,…

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  • Warning: this article discusses sexual assault The R v Bruce Lerhmann court case was called off after it was found out a juror had conducted their own research and taken it to the jury room. Ms Higgins has rejected a retrial, claiming that it would pose an “unacceptable risk” to her health. It is alleged…

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  • The Griffith Government and International Relations society kicked off 2024 with a meet and greet at the Unibar on March 15! The night began with free drinks, (I highly recommend the alcoholic ginger beer with lime), food and mingling with current members and first years. Those new founded friendships were put to the test with…

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  • In late February, the Guardian published an article speculating about Jay Shetty, a famous ‘wellness guru’, life coach, author and former monk. The piece suggests Shetty may have fabricated parts of his back story and exaggerated his qualifications. While these accusations are unconfirmed, this does show how willingly we place our trust in public figures…

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  • Embarking on the journey of higher education at Griffith University marks a pivotal moment in the lives of countless students. As you step onto the bustling campuses and immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of academic life, it’s essential to arm yourself with the knowledge and strategies that will pave the way for a successful…

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  • Happy leap day! That thing that happens every four years where the month of February gets graced with one extra day for us to enjoy. To celebrate, I thought I’d take time to tell you a few things about how leap years work. So why do leap years exist? Most calendars have 365 days per…

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  • Deborah Ombo Botende Australian supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths have come under fire for their soaring profits while everyday Australians struggle with rising inflation, rent increases, and interest rate hikes. To address these concerns, the Greens have called for a Senate inquiry has been initiated to investigate the market power and pricing decisions of these…

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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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