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Stay up to date and make sure you don’t miss a thing by checking our news, events, and stories below. There’s always something happening on campus or far afield, from student achievements and recent successes to high profile alumni across the globe that continue to reach great heights.

Latest Bond news

From research breakthroughs to major award wins, captivating commentary, and more, discover the latest happenings straight from the Bond University Newsroom.

Women less likely to receive CPR in Asia, study finds

Nethaki Rupasinghe’s childhood play with CPR dolls became a life mission after she discovered Asian women often go without life-saving help.

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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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Latest sporting news

At Bond, sport is well and truly in our DNA. Keep up to date with our brilliant Bond sportspeople and their many achievements.

Beyond the bridle: Drynan's UK move

Bond University graduate Charlotte Drynan is turning her lifelong love of equestrian into a global career, securing a role with the prestigious Badminton Horse Trials.

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Brooke's all in for the long game

Brooke Davis-Goodall is set for the Oceania Triathlon Cup across the ditch.

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Haggerty on the rise

Inspired by the advice of cycling great Robbie McEwen, rising talent Angus Haggerty took on the gruelling Pro Velo Tour of Tasmania.

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Upcoming events

There's always something on at Bond! Explore upcoming events and mark your calendars ahead of joining us on campus or virtually. 

Managing Psychological Risk Webinar: Essential Insights for Leaders & Organisations

  • Wednesday, 4 March, 2026
  • 12pm
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Faculty of Law Twilight Seminar - The Magic Machine: Cautious Optimism for AI in Legal Education

  • Thursday, 12 March, 2026
  • 5pm
  • Faculty of Law Case study 1
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'Curious Practice Architects' x Abedian School of Architecture

  • Tuesday, 17 March, 2026
  • 5:30pm
  • Abedian School of Architecture
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Latest blog articles

We love to hear from our students and staff about their Bond experiences – and we hope you do, too! Check out our latest blog posts to get to know our 'Bondies', dive deep into our study areas, go behind the scenes of events, and much more.

Katura says ‘yes’ to the world

Katura Halleday’s mother’s travel advice to her daughter was “say yes to everything”.Without hesitation the 20-year-old has embraced that mantra in the 24 countries she has visited since the a

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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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Fuelling Future Champions

In recent weeks Bond University’s new podcast “So Your Kid Wants To Play Sport” has presented a special series on nutrition practices for young, active people.

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