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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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Sport by Experts podcast: Dietitian Myria Cano-Hall

Under-fuelling, body image pressure and misinformation are harming elite female athletes’ health and performance.

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Kids need a social media learner's permit

Dr James Birt says we don’t let kids drive without lessons, so why should the online world be any different?

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Why the Netherlands, not Washington or Beijing, may shape AI’s future

The machines that make the world’s smartest chips sit in Dutch hands, says Associate Professor Umair Ghori.

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Australia Day honour for Bond University stalwart

The award recognises Alan Finch’s role in shaping and guiding Bond University over more than 30 years.

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Research news

On the (heart)beat with tactical police

Heart study reveals the extreme stress of those on the frontline and could streamline the selection process for specialist officers.

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Revolutionising rehab one step at a time

A Bond University research project exploring the integration of exoskeleton technology into the home and community is bringing an exciting rehabilitation reality closer.

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Addressing the ripple effects of domestic violence in Australia

In Queensland during the 2022-2023 financial year, 24 people were allegedly murdered by their intimate partners or a family members, compared to 16 the previous year.

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Evidence of overdiagnosis of non-cancer conditions

Overdiagnosis of conditions other than cancer is occurring, and researchers now have a way of estimating it.

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Sporting news

Trinca's risks reap reward

As a surf lifesaver, Morgan Trinca is trained to move toward danger when others are fleeing from it. 

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Curly legal questions for Jess

For a curler living on the Gold Coast, success requires a passport.

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Let the defence commence

Sapphire netball returns with the Bull Sharks featuring in a GF replay to get their '26 campaign underway.

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Queensland scouts snag Bull Sharks trio

A new wave of Bull Sharks are set to showcase their skills on the national stage

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