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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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Bond a fast mover in research excellence

Bond University has been named among 15 Australian universities whose research influence grew the fastest in the past year.

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Picture gallery, video: Kumai Karulbo Indigenous Gala

More than 400 people gathered at Bond University to raise funds for Indigenous scholarships.

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Abelee's art from the heart

Works by some of Australia’s top Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists are set to be auctioned at the Bond University Indigenous Gala but few carry as much personal meaning as a painting by Bond student Abelee Stanley.

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Peta's award for tapping the potential of EFT

Professor Peta Stapleton has received a national award in recognition of her groundbreaking research into tapping, or Emotional Freedom Techniques.

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Research news

Uncomfortable truth about women in uniform

Women are increasingly seen as the right fit for police and military forces around the world but uncomfortable body armour can make work a pain.

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Demolishing the great wall keeping Chinese tourists from Australia

Tourism operators should be using virtual reality and augmented reality technology to entice COVID-weary Chinese tourists back to Australia, a new study suggests.

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Hope: The secret ingredient in courageous volunteerism

New research from the Bond Business School could help arrest the decline in volunteering in Australia.

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Graphic warning labels could be the ultimate weapon against junk food

Graphic health warnings like those required on tobacco products are the most effective way of preventing people from choosing unhealthy processed foods, according to a new study.

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Sporting news

A golden start for the Bull Sharks in Singapore

Four Bull Sharks claim gold medals as Aussies dominate 4x100m freestyle relays at World Championships.

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Parallel paths: Bailey and Rayward claim silver

Bull Sharks Alyssa Bailey and Jasmine Rayward have clinched silver at the ICF U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships.

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Aussie Aidan's change of plans

Aidan Ross planned to pull on the Bull Shark blue and gold for this weekend's game against GPS, but in an unexpected call up he'll be pulling on the Wallabies gold instead.

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Steady in study, rapid in rugby

Spencer Jean on juggling studying, professional rugby and learning Japanese

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