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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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Brain patients safe as houses after new test

Showing photos of Queenslander houses to people with brain disorders could predict their risk of becoming lost during everyday outings.

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Jiu Jitsu champ grapples with degree, world title bid

When law student Coco Izutsu hits the books they stay down. The Jiu Jitsu champion already has a stack of national titles to his name but it’s the world title in California in December that he really wants.

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Anti-shark device cuts likelihood of attack by two-thirds

A surfboard-mounted shark deterrent device has been found to reduce the likelihood of bite by 66 per cent during testing off Western Australia.

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Whiteness in the time of COVID: Australia’s health services still leaving vulnerable communities behind

Due to the ongoing effects of colonisation, First Nations peoples often experience socio-economic disadvantage and health inequality. The pandemic has no doubt worsened these conditions for some.

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Sporting news

Kay-win flies high at netball awards

Kaylin Van Greunen was the main attraction at Friday night’s Netball Blue and Gold Awards, taking home two of the most coveted honours.

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Swimming scholar's stroke of genius

As a junior swimmer, Sophie Healy broke a record set by a young Kaylee McKeown who would go on to win three Olympic gold medals.

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Catie's soccer setback turns into basketball comeback

A broken wrist couldn't stop this Bull Shark from competing in the UniSport Nationals.

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Not just a rugby club, but a family

A message from the president: Our players have showcased not only their exceptional skills on the field, but also their unwavering dedication and passion for the game.

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