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Explore the latest news from Bond University

From alumni starting game-changing businesses, to students (literally) kicking goals in sport, to research breakthroughs, there’s always something happening at Bond. See what Bondies have been up to and explore latest news from campus, the community and beyond.  

University news

Sienna forges future with Mandarin mastery

As Australia's ties with China begin to thaw, Sienna Grubb is positioning herself to help steer the relationship into a new era.

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Bond best in class again

A new ranking of 40 Australian universities puts Bond University first for student satisfaction and 12th overall.

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Cheers to Wine Studies students becoming 'Barossa Specialists'

It’s always wine o’clock for Bond Business School's David Stevens-Castro, the lead educator of a unique course.

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Ozzie's app has uni-versal appeal

Ozzie Toole is on a one-man mission to get people off their mobile phones and back enjoying each other’s company.

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Research news

Beyond the 9-to-5: revamping cities for work and play

City centres were once thriving residential areas. Assistant Professor Libby Sander says it’s time to move beyond office blocks.

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What's in a name? The true story of K'Gari

Earlier this month Fraser Island was officially renamed K’Gari. Not before time, says Bond University Associate Professor Daryl McPhee.

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Waste no time in embracing circular economy

The construction industry could hinder sustainable development unless it embraces new technologies and strategies to reduce waste.

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Skyscrapers send stress to new heights

Concrete jungles make our hearts beat faster, while quiet streets can boost creativity.

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Sporting news

Bull Sharks dominate Reds Super W line-up

A debut for Baker as Anderson names eight Bull Sharks in his side for trip to Perth.

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Flynn survives parmi-drama to win 200m title

Flynn Southam dropped 3kgs in a severe bout of food poisoning but was able to defend his 200m freestyle crown in Sydney.

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Behind enemy lines

Netball Trials: Our Sapphire coach Bec Stower coached Queensland against the Bull Sharks and she liked what she saw.

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Let's get physical

Rugby Trials: Heenan applauds the aggression from Bull Sharks in their first trial against Souths.

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