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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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Three Bond experts on rate rise impact

Bond experts weigh in on the Reserve Bank’s increasing the official interest rate, and what it means for mortgages, petrol prices and grocery bills.

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Sport by Experts podcast: Dietitian Myria Cano-Hall

Under-fuelling, body image pressure and misinformation are harming elite female athletes’ health and performance.

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Kids need a social media learner's permit

Dr James Birt says we don’t let kids drive without lessons, so why should the online world be any different?

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Why the Netherlands, not Washington or Beijing, may shape AI’s future

The machines that make the world’s smartest chips sit in Dutch hands, says Associate Professor Umair Ghori.

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Research news

Travellers’ phones a biosecurity weak link

Harmful microbes lurking on the mobile phones of international travellers make a case for device decontamination at Australia’s borders.

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Microplastics in bladder cancers and urine samples

A new study reveals microplastics found in human kidney, urine and bladder cancer samples pose health risks, challenging previous claims.

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Taking the Coastwatchers into cyberspace

Professor Dan Svantesson says Australia needs a cyber militia to defend against online threats.

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New approach to mental health care in the bush

Online lifestyle therapy could significantly improve mental health for people in regional Australia where access to traditional psychological services is limited.

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Sporting news

In pictures: Bond University versus GPS

The Bond University Bull Sharks suffered their first loss of the season on Saturday, going down 24–25 to GPS at The Canal.

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Female athletes redefine strength and femininity

Female athletes challenge stereotypes while proving strength and style can coexist in elite sport.

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The school athletics race that changed everything

Jayden Curtis will race in the biggest race of his youngest career this week at the Junior Australian Athletics Championships.

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Adams aims for A-League

If Gold Coast United's bid for a spot in the A-League becomes a reality, Layla Adams wants to ensure she's at the top of selector's lists.

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