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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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Cranberry confirmed as natural remedy for UTIs

People who drink cranberry juice are 54 percent less likely to develop urinary tract infections (UTIs), according to a study led by researchers at Bond University.

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Sneaky smart phone setting that will leave you terrified

Ever feel like your smart phone is listening to you? Well it is and you're probably allowing it to.

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Sugary drink tax isn't the answer, says expert

Dr Hayley O’Neill argues that rather than support a parliamentary report recommending sugary drinks be taxed, perhaps the answer is to ban them altogether.

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Jorja’s literary journey - from dreams to Cornelia Street

Jorja Fawkner, a second year Bachelor of Psychological Science student is now a published author and there's plenty more to come.

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Research news

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Bond Entrepreneurship and Family Business Progam featured at roundtable event in Hong Kong

Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Family Business, Dr Justin Craig, was one of a select few invited by Dr Roger King, Director for the Centre for Asian Family Business and Entrepreneurship S

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One Goal, One Community- Anti-bullying Initiative Progress

Updaate on the achievements of the one goal one Community project for 2010.

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Green and smart cities: Can ICT make cities more sustainable?

Cities are facing multifaceted challenges of globalisation, climate change, economic and social changes. There is a growing literature on the need to develop green and sustainable cities to manage the

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Bond University's Anti-bullying Fight goes Global

Bond University’s anti-bullying program has gone global, with Bentley University in the United States adopting its “One Goal, One Community” initiative.Associate Professor of Management and Dire

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Sporting news

Bull Sharks silence Thunder

Netball Rd 4 wrap: The Bull Sharks withstand a physical Sunshine Coast side to claim the points.

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Bailey breaks through for first senior medal

ADCO Sports Excellence Scholarship recipient Claudia Bailey has won a bronze medal at the Sprint Canoe World Cup in Poland.

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Suns shine on Bull Sharks foursome

The Canal continues to be a happy hunting ground for the Gold Coast Suns.

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Bull Sharks set for crucial clash at The Canal

Rugby Rd 9 preview: John Eales Rugby Excellence Scholar Jordan Lenac is back for crucial clash with Norths.

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