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Based on the autobiographical books of notorious stand-over man and self-made celebrity Mark Brandon “Chopper” Read, Andrew Dominik’s outlandish biopic Chopper detonated on Australian screens in 2000. The film was an audacious combination of hard-hitting crime and oddball charm, perhaps reflecting Australian cinematic culture at the time.
Read more about Will today’s audiences still embrace Chopper?Chris Mooney, one of Australia’s most successful coaches at the Tokyo Olympics, has been appointed Head Swimming Coach at Bond University.
Read more about Mooney to spearhead Bond University swimming after Tokyo gloryAustralia’s oceans are home to a startling array of biodiversity — whales, dolphins, dugongs and more. But not all components of Aussie marine life are the charismatic sort of animal that can feature in a tourism promotion, documentary, or conservation campaign.
Read more about In praise of an amazing critter with an unfortunate nicknameBetween October and April, the Hindu Kush mountain range is covered in heavy snow. For the rest of the year, the jagged peaks and the surrounding Afghanistan countryside are bone-dry. It’s a harsh, unforgiving environment. Even the name Hindu Kush translates to “Killer of Hindus”. Afghanistan is a country steeped in tradition, but also in violence. From Alexander the Great, to Genghis Khan, through to the Afghan Civil War, the Soviet invasion of 1979 and more recently coalition operations against the Taliban, al-Qaeda and ISIL, for centuries the soil of the so-called “graveyard of empires” has been stained with blood.
Read more about The case for hope amid Afghanistan chaosQPR Grand Final wrap: Bond cements its status as Australia's number one women's rugby program with premiership defence at Ballymore.
Read more about Bull Sharks create history with Grand Final triumphOn the eve of a big weekend of finals action we ask Bond AFL coach and three-time AFL premiership winner about preparing for the biggest stage.
Read more about Being ready when it matters mostBond to establish a World Aquatics Development Centre where our coaches will prepare international swimmers for the Olympics.
Read more about Partnership with World Aquatics an Australian firstStudent of the game Georgia Grey has been thrust into the key playmaker role for the Bull Sharks.
Read more about Grey ready to call the shots in QPR Grand FinalFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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