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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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Bond University Library gets a β€˜makeover’ in response to student needs

The University’s main library, The John & Alison Kearney Library, has had a β€˜makeover’ to provide more modern, student-friendly and collaborative, multi-use spaces.

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Bondies crusade to save coral reefs rewarded with funding

The efforts of two Bond University students to save the world’s coral reefs have been rewarded with a $12,700 grant from a Middle Eastern conservation fund, and a study exchange backed by the world's largest non-profit marine-conservation organisation and a multi-national food conglomerate.

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Influential doctors aren’t disclosing their drug company ties

An Australian study of the doctors who write influential clinical guidelines has uncovered at least one in five of them have had a financial relationship with a drug company that was not disclosed in the guidelines, according to Dr Ray Moynihan of Bond University.

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The future of the internet looks brighter thanks to an EU court opinion

A legal opinion released last week in a case currently before the courts in the European Union argues content should generally only be blocked in countries where it breaches the law, not globally. According to Faculty of Law Professor Dan Svantesson, this is a sensible approach, and a necessity if we wish to continue to enjoy the benefits currently offered by the internet.

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Sporting news

Tries for pies

When Levi Samuela was a junior rugby player in New Zealand, his dad had to bribe him to play.

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Mega matches at The Canal

Finals credentials will be put to the test at The Canal on Saturday with all four Bull Sharks teams to face genuine premiership rivals.

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Titanic move for Keefe

Ashleigh Keefe won’t let a demanding new interstate job stop her from reaching a potential grand final in the Sapphire Series.

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Bonding with the Bull Sharks: Joseph Collins

This Bull Shark is studying a Commerce degree with majors in Finance and Accounting, and works part time as a Lifeguard.

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