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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.  

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Tips to reduce back-to-school stress

Dr Cher McGillivray offers practical strategies for parents to help children cope with school refusal and anxiety.

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Order of Australia award for Professor Redfern

The Director of the Institute for Evidence-Based Healthcare at Bond University, Professor Julie Redfern AM, is named on the 2025 Australia Day Honours list.

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From Cleopatra to Wellington, leaders have always taxed beer

Australia’s ever-higher beer taxes are linked to a tradition that dates back thousands of years, says Assistant Professor Anthea Gerrard.

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Cash in on happiness with the right gift

Spending money on experiences, rather than material goods, boosts happiness and fosters stronger social connections.

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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

Amber's new aim

Amber Reinbott recently competed on the IBO world stage and now has her eyes set on Olympic targets.

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Colts 1 class shines with five Bull Sharks called up to Reds

Five Bull Sharks have been named in the U19 Reds Super Rugby squad.

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Minor premiers with major bite: Kowald sets Bull Sharks standard

The Bull Sharks game is built on uncompromising contested footy and relentless frontal pressure. And no player epitomises that more than Jed Kowald.

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Bell tolls twice in finals victories

It was an incredible weekend for Harry Bell who scored two tries, in two finals from two different positions, and then got a standing ovation at work on Monday.

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