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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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Don’t fear AI, learn to lead it

Today’s students face a future shaped by AI, but with the right education they won’t be replaced by machines.

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We are rationing the most promising drugs in years

Drugs like Ozempic could save countless lives but in Australia they are still treated like a vanity fix.

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Good food keeps kids hale and hearty

Vitamin C is the buried treasure of childhood nutrition and scurvy’s comeback suggests we’ve lost the map.

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Tom Hanks' toast technique the key to sun safety

Want to stay sun safe? a dermatologist says to slather your sunscreen like Tom's toast

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Research news

Support for parents vital in child abuse trauma recovery

It’s very common for parents to blame themselves or be unable to forgive themselves for abuse suffered by their child, and often don't reach out for support.

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Should we all get paid for helping train AI?

Generative AI is essentially mining the intellectual property of anyone who uses the internet to train the models, without offering compensation or even the right to disallow the use of their information for such purposes.

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Earning $140k two years out of uni in construction salary boom

New research showing a salary boom for construction industry professionals could encourage school leavers to consider careers in a lucrative and growing industry.

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'A wicked problem' - sports concussion management in spotlight

A Senate inquiry into concussions and repeated head trauma in contact sports is due to deliver its findings in September.  It's findings could have significant ramifications for sportspeople and administrators.

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Sporting news

Full circle: Hancock's breakthrough race

Bonnie Hancock has won her first individual gold medal in eight years at the Maroochy Classic.

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Back on his feet: McDermott injury free

Bull Shark, Zac McDermott is injury free and back bowling after year-long injury.

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Brotherly bond fuels Maggs' Ironman rise

New Bull Shark, Noah Maggs is following in the footsteps of Ironman champion and brother, Conner.

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Rayward's Balancing Act

ADCO Scholar Jasmine Rayward masters her ambitious balancing act of elite kayaking, surf lifesaving and study.

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