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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.
Works by some of Australia’s top Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists are set to be auctioned at the Bond University Indigenous Gala but few carry as much personal meaning as a painting by Bond student Abelee Stanley.
Read more about Abelee's art from the heartProfessor Peta Stapleton has received a national award in recognition of her groundbreaking research into tapping, or Emotional Freedom Techniques.
Read more about Peta's award for tapping the potential of EFTHigh school students are aiming for their big-screen break at BUFTA - the Bond University Film and Television Awards.
Read more about BUFTA makes screen dreams a realityDr Jacob Deem explores the debate over daylight saving in the Sunshine State.
Read more about Debate arrives just like clockworkAdvertisers should use wintery backgrounds year-round to make products seem fresh and new.
Read more about Marketers can heat up sales with icy backdropsNew studies show awareness alone won't change minds on controversial health issues.
Read more about Awareness alone not enough to change health attitudesThe $1,093,405 from the federal government’s Medical Research Future Fund has been awarded to a multidisciplinary team led by Professor Nick Zwar, Executive Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences & Medicine.
Read more about $1m to study diabetes patients left to their own devicesWomen are increasingly seen as the right fit for police and military forces around the world but uncomfortable body armour can make work a pain.
Read more about Uncomfortable truth about women in uniformFour Bull Sharks claim gold medals as Aussies dominate 4x100m freestyle relays at World Championships.
Read more about A golden start for the Bull Sharks in SingaporeBull Sharks Alyssa Bailey and Jasmine Rayward have clinched silver at the ICF U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships.
Read more about Parallel paths: Bailey and Rayward claim silverAidan Ross planned to pull on the Bull Shark blue and gold for this weekend's game against GPS, but in an unexpected call up he'll be pulling on the Wallabies gold instead.
Read more about Aussie Aidan's change of plansSpencer Jean on juggling studying, professional rugby and learning Japanese
Read more about Steady in study, rapid in rugbyFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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