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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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BUFTA turns 30 and the future of film looks bright

Bond University screen awards name 27 of Australia’s brightest young filmmakers.

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Katura named Young Australian finalist

Even before she began her Bond University degree, Katura Halleday was changing lives across Africa.

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Bond graduate bound for Oxford

Dr Imogen Thomson has been named a 2026 Sir James McCusker John Monash Scholar.

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Bond subject scoops Green Gown Award

Bond subject Collaboration for Global Change wins national award, turning students’ sustainability ideas into real-world solutions.

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Research news

Evidence of overdiagnosis of non-cancer conditions

Overdiagnosis of conditions other than cancer is occurring, and researchers now have a way of estimating it.

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Why does sport only save some women?

Sport is being consciously and strategically used to tackle a human security tragedy. The annual Jane McGrath Day is an example of this. But more can be done.

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Favourite Aussie foods linked to Alzheimer's

This could be bad news for lovers of meat pies, sausages, ham and pizza.

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Hard hats and humour: How laughter builds success in construction management

Research led by Bond University Professor of Management Ahmad Siddiquei found project managers with a good sense of humour are more likely to inspire workers to achieve creative goals.

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Sporting news

Rayward's Balancing Act

ADCO Scholar Jasmine Rayward masters her ambitious balancing act of elite kayaking, surf lifesaving and study.

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From the box to the blocks

Two years ago, Campbell Wilson-Moran was watching Flynn Southam claim Olympics medals, now he trains beside him.

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Super sprint: Joe claims dash for cash

Alumni: Joe Collins steals top honours in a dash up the beach at the Hayden Kenny Classic.

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Rising star Joshua Raj set for Scottish Junior Open

Squash rising star, Joshua Raj has his sights set on the Scottish Junior Open after a successful hit out in Cairo.

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