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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.
Data released by the Australian Institute of Criminology (AIC) this week show fatal police shootings in Australia have reached an all-time high.
Read more about Australia had a record number of police shootings in the past year. Should we be concerned?Being untethered from our phones or devices means we are likely to wear earphones for longer periods. As a result, you might notice your ears feeling more sticky or waxy. Is this common? And what happens to our ears when we wear earphones?
Read more about Don’t wear earphones all day – your ears need to breatheJosh Apanui’s first contact with the justice system was as an offender. Fuelled by a desire to give back to his community and to break down barriers for Australia’s Indigenous people, he finds himself on the other side of the law, as a First Nations Legal Executive with the Queensland Law Society.
Read more about Bond Law graduate's journey from offender to legal executiveA Gold Coast physiotherapist has taken the unique step of basing his business from a combat sport centre to help give athletes a winning edge over their rivals.
Read more about Physio Joel’s fresh approach to get athletes fighting fitBull Sharks midfielder Nathan Rataj wins Col Tobiason medal as league's best
Read more about Rataj claims QFA best and fairestBondy sets his sights on Paris after claiming a gold medal at World Cup in Germany.
Read more about Armbruster on road to Olympic ambitionKaylin Van Greunen was the main attraction at Friday night’s Netball Blue and Gold Awards, taking home two of the most coveted honours.
Read more about Kay-win flies high at netball awardsAs a junior swimmer, Sophie Healy broke a record set by a young Kaylee McKeown who would go on to win three Olympic gold medals.
Read more about Swimming scholar's stroke of geniusFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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