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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.
Performances by the Gold Coast Chamber Orchestra at the Abedian School of Architecture promise to be a unique fusion of sound and space.
Read more about A symphony of sound and structureFinally, after 50 unsuccessful publishers, the creative success that is “Kyd’s Game” is being published and has already received rave, five-star reviews.
Read more about Marc Rosenberg: Writing is just a GameKiara Petterson has been awarded the Queensland Law Society’s First Nations Student Award.
Read more about Award-winning law student inspired to champion First Nations communitiesCity living is set to become the preserve of the rich without urgent action to increase housing density.
Read more about Ugly truth about the housing crisisWe are all hoping for a vaccine for COID-19 in 2021. But what do we do in the meantime? And more importantly, what if no vaccine emerges?
Read more about What if the vaccine or drugs don’t save us? Plan B for coronavirus means research on alternatives is urgently neededShould members of the public be wearing face masks during the COVID-19 pandemic? It’s a controversial question, with different countries and authorities giving different advice.
Read more about Should everyone be wearing face masks? It’s complicatedBond University researchers have found no evidence to support the claimed health benefits of a so-called 'miracle' mango supplement.
Read more about No seed of truth in mango ‘miracle’ cureAustralians are increasingly being diagnosed with cancers that will do them no harm if left undetected or untreated, exposing them to unnecessary surgeries and chemotherapy, says a new study published online today in the Medical Journal of Australia.
Read more about Patients suffer invasive treatments for harmless cancersFour Bull Sharks claim gold medals as Aussies dominate 4x100m freestyle relays at World Championships.
Read more about A golden start for the Bull Sharks in SingaporeBull Sharks Alyssa Bailey and Jasmine Rayward have clinched silver at the ICF U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships.
Read more about Parallel paths: Bailey and Rayward claim silverAidan Ross planned to pull on the Bull Shark blue and gold for this weekend's game against GPS, but in an unexpected call up he'll be pulling on the Wallabies gold instead.
Read more about Aussie Aidan's change of plansSpencer Jean on juggling studying, professional rugby and learning Japanese
Read more about Steady in study, rapid in rugbyFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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