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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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Cash in on happiness with the right gift

Spending money on experiences, rather than material goods, boosts happiness and fosters stronger social connections.

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Apply for First Nations medical scholarships in January

Join Juliette Levinge in Bond University’s Medical Program.

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Deadly gender gap in CPR training

Women are less likely than men to receive CPR after suffering cardiac arrest, and a lack of female training manikins may be to blame.

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The price of online fame for children

Dr Tyler Wilson warns that a generation of "kidfluencers" may suffer lasting harm.

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Research news

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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Food for Thought: Fresh fruits and veggies key to fighting depression

Dr Megan Lee has been examining the connection between dietary patterns and depression and discovered that eating foods as close to their natural state as possible could be the key to a healthier mind.

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New research to support families impacted by child sexual abuse

New research from Bond University will help develop a tool to support families whose lives have been impacted by child sexual abuse.

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Too much or not enough: the healthcare dilemma

Globalisation has significantly improved access to quality healthcare but some patients in developing countries are getting too much of it.

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Sporting news

Bull Shark sprint queen rules the world

Ainsley Trotter has spared Australia from a gold medal whitewash at the World Junior Swimming Championships with victory in the 50m backstroke.

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Bend it like Bull Sharks

The Bull Sharks are daring for double premierships in division 1 football.

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Amber's new aim

Amber Reinbott recently competed on the IBO world stage and now has her eyes set on Olympic targets.

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Colts 1 class shines with five Bull Sharks called up to Reds

Five Bull Sharks have been named in the U19 Reds Super Rugby squad.

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