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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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The price of powering through illness

Working from home instead of resting when unwell can come at a major cost, says Bond University Assistant Professor and GP Kieran Le Plastrier.

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Big Pharma can’t stand a fair deal

Dr Kieran le Plastrier warns that Big Pharma’s attack on the PBS is really about crushing a system that puts science and fairness before profit.

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Olympic torch collection gets a glow-up

Victor Hoog Antink’s rare Olympic torch collection at Bond University grows with the addition of the elusive Paris 2024 flame.

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Don’t fear AI, learn to lead it

Today’s students face a future shaped by AI, but with the right education they won’t be replaced by machines.

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Research news

Why a cashless society could be the reason for ‘debt traps’

As Australia edges ever closer to becoming a cashless society, the sad reality is that the people most affected by a tap-and-go culture are the ones least equipped to deal with the fallout. Dr Rajat Roy explains why cash is still king.

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Northern NSW emerges as hotspot for shark encounters

Scientists urge surfers to take protective measures after examining shark encounters since 1900.

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AI the new Abacus in world finance

ChatGPT and other large language models now help people in all walks of life write everything from business letters and emails to resumes and creative writing, songs and screenplays. Now AI is also proving a game-changer for the global financial industry.

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The secret to sticking to New Year resolutions

Up to 92% of New Year's resolutions fizzle out before the end of February. Assistant Professor in Habit Change, Gina Cleo, details the strategies to consider if you want to stick to your goals.

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Sporting news

Francis and Nolan crowned at Bull Sharks AFL awards

Reiwoldt Family AFL Excellence Scholar and QAFLW Zielke medalist win Best and Fairest at the AFL club's night of nights.

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Top 10 moments from the Bull Sharks winter season

Look back at the 10 best moments from our greatest winter season.

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The magnificence of mud

In the 'So Your Kid Wants To Play Sport' podcast, Matt Webber sits down with Bond rugby veteran and premiership hero, Dan Boardman.

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Nolan crowned QAFLW's best

How the Bull Sharks gun bounced back from the pain of grand final omission to become the best player in the QAFLW.

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