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Explore the latest news from Bond University

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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Big day delayed but not denied

It was Daisy Vanstone’s big day but she happily shared her gown and mortarboard with her sister after the pandemic denied Serena an in-person graduation last year.

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Family's border dash to graduation

A New South Wales family raced across the newly open Queensland border to see their son graduate from Bond University today.

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Tri and stop Bond athlete dominating

Zoe Heiniger won her age group of the Noosa Ironman on an injured foot. What she’ll be able to achieve at the world championships injury-free next year is anyone’s guess.

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Schools can still expel LGBTQ+ kids. The Religious Discrimination Bill only makes it worse

The Religious Discrimination Bill is back, this time in its third iteration. The Coalition party room unanimously endorsed the bill on Tuesday, but a number of Liberal MPs voiced concerns about what it could mean for LGBTQ+ students and teachers at faith-based schools and universities.

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Sporting news

New armour a game changer for women's sport

Bond partners with Queensland company to develop cutting edge protective body armour for female athletes.

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Vernon claims bronze in Coolangatta Gold

Bond Ironman Archie Vernon claims his first podium finish in the world's toughest race.

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Bull Sharks women dominate Byron Bay 7s

Our all-conquering Bull Sharks have tuned-up for their Charlotte Caslick Cup defence by continuing their 2023 winning streak with victory in the 32nd Byron Bay 7s tournament at the weekend. 

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Rataj claims QFA best and fairest

Bull Sharks midfielder Nathan Rataj wins Col Tobiason medal as league's best

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