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Explore the latest news from Bond University

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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Who decides what belongs on the Moon?

The Moon is accumulating a human history but international law has no clear framework for deciding what deserves protection.

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New stage for classical music at Bond

Bond University and the Gold Coast Chamber Orchestra have partnered to expand classical music on campus.

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Funding boost accelerates sight-saving therapy

New funding from Clem Jones Community Partnerships is bringing Bond University researchers a step closer to human trials of a treatment for age-related macular degeneration (AMD).

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In pictures: June 2026 graduation

Japhet Ncube brings a touch of Zimbabwe to his daughter Estel’s graduation ceremony.

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Research news

$2.6m national project to improve Long COVID care

Bond University will lead a $2.6 million national project to help GPs deliver evidence-based care for Australians living with Long COVID.

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Daily walk could reveal the first signs of dementia

Dr Victor Schinazi is testing an app that could detect the onset of cognitive decline.

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Adults caught in cyberbully cycle

Cyber abuse is often considered a teen problem but new research shows it affects adults too, with victims frequently going on to become perpetrators.

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Would you trust an AI mayor?

AI has the power to transform urban living - provided humans stay in control, says Dr Shoeb Memon.

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Sporting news

AFL preview

Everything is on the line for our women who host an elimination final at the Canal against a tough Hornets side while our QFA boys will relish a perfect finals primer in their last home and away game.

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Collett a class act in and out of the pool

Josh Collett led the Bull Sharks to a gold medal haul at the Hancock Prospecting Short Course Championships

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Bull Sharks mean business

GPS Rugby Club is set to host a thrilling weekend of rugby as our Bull Sharks aim to put the icing their most successful season yet.

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Lyon-Hearted Ed leads Bull Sharks cavalry

The old cliché that footy is a game of two halves could have been written for Ed Lyons’ first season as a Bull Shark. 

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