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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.
Assistant Professor Ned Wales says delays and disruption are the realities of building in a growing city.
Read more about Why light rail is a slow train comingExercise physiologist Dr Neil Chapman says fitness trackers are useful but they’re not always right.
Read more about Trust your body, not your smartwatchDr Rajat Roy says when everything looks AI-perfect, nothing feels trustworthy.
Read more about AI heralds the death of authenticityBond experts weigh in on the Reserve Bank’s increasing the official interest rate, and what it means for mortgages, petrol prices and grocery bills.
Read more about Three Bond experts on rate rise impactBond University researcher Tammy Hoffmann OAM has received an almost $3 million grant aimed at empowering patients to have a greater say in their medical care and combating over-treatment.
Read more about $2.9m grant to fight over-treatmentBond University academics are among a team of researchers awarded almost $4 million to reduce the overprescription of antibiotics for common conditions such as sore throat, sinusitis and colds.
Read more about Antibiotic resistance research to continue after huge funding boostNew research has revealed curved or round rooms enhance positive mood, make us calmer and boost creativity.
Read more about Curve appeal: how round rooms spark creativityBond University researchers find replacing regular salt with a salt substitute decreases the risk of death from cardiovascular disease by about 17 percent.
Read more about Pass the potassium and shake up your healthIsabella Simonelli is set to reshape her journey in athletics while beginning a professional career by making the switch from hammer to discus.
Read more about Celebratory circle workCyra Bender will team up with her New Zealand Northcliffe stablemates at the Lifesaving Australia Pool Rescue Championships
Read more about Friend becomes foe in Bender's Aussie bidElite sailor and Bachelor of Commerce/Laws student, Ross Beedle, is no stranger to aiming high.
Read more about Beedle charts new courseSavannah Voigt will head home to South Africa to take on the world's best surf lifesavers.
Read more about Voigt hunting home soil victoryFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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