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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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Bull Sharks create history at Ballymore

The Bond University Bull Sharks are the kings and queens of Queensland Rugby after claiming the historic premiership double.

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The lucrative obsessions of Gen Alpha

Gen Alpha is about to become the most powerful consumer generation in history. Dr Vishal Mehrotra says brands have no choice but to play by their rules.

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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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Research news

Revolutionising rehab one step at a time

A Bond University research project exploring the integration of exoskeleton technology into the home and community is bringing an exciting rehabilitation reality closer.

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Addressing the ripple effects of domestic violence in Australia

In Queensland during the 2022-2023 financial year, 24 people were allegedly murdered by their intimate partners or a family members, compared to 16 the previous year.

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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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Sporting news

Bull Sharks set sights on ninth straight UniSport title

UniSport Nationals kicks off next week on the Gold Coast, and with a 230 strong team we're looking to claim another title.

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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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