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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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Rethinking retirement for a generation without homes

Millennials face a future of retirement debt and housing stress, say Assistant Professors Twane Wessels and Lucia Viegas.

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Using blockchain to protect wildlife

Blockchain is giving donors a direct role in wildlife conservation, says Dr Rand Low.

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Exercise your way to more energy

Even a quick workout can boost energy, lift mood and sharpen focus, says by Dr Neil Chapman.

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Gen Z chooses social over TV

As audiences shift from TV to online streaming, production houses are creating YouTube-specific content to capture data and dollars, says Dr Darren Paul Fisher.

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Research news

Choose fall-free fashion over stumbling in style

Professor Susan Brandis explains why older people should chose practical, casual clothes to avoid tumbles.

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How to make sure pocket money teaches your kids financial skills

When it comes to kids’ pocket money, when should it start, how much should you give, and should it be tied to chores?

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It’s normal for your mind to wander. Here’s how to maximise the benefits

Research suggests "mind wandering" can account for up to 50% of our waking cognition. So what can help make this time productive and beneficial?

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What is ‘parent training’ for families of children with ADHD?

ADHD affects around 7.6% of children aged three to 12 years and 5.6% of teens. While medication is most effective at minimising core ADHD symptoms, a non-drug intervention called parenting/family training has also shown to truly work.

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Sporting news

Bender's back and she's iron strong

Cyra Bender realised a childhood dream over the weekend, making her first Shaw and Partners Iron Series.

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Reds win the battle for cross-code star Doblo

Eva Doblo took a step closer to a professional football career when she made her debut for the Reds.

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Champs turn coaches for UniSport Nationals tilt

Premiership stars Kaylin van Greunen and Kirra Tappenden sign on to coach Bull Sharks at UniSport Nationals.

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Dressed to impress

Varsity volleyball shirt lands New Yorker in the blue and gold.

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