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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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From Cleopatra to Wellington, leaders have always taxed beer

Australia’s ever-higher beer taxes are linked to a tradition that dates back thousands of years, says Assistant Professor Anthea Gerrard.

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Cash in on happiness with the right gift

Spending money on experiences, rather than material goods, boosts happiness and fosters stronger social connections.

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Apply for First Nations medical scholarships in January

Join Juliette Levinge in Bond University’s Medical Program.

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Deadly gender gap in CPR training

Women are less likely than men to receive CPR after suffering cardiac arrest, and a lack of female training manikins may be to blame.

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Research news

Beyond the 9-to-5: revamping cities for work and play

City centres were once thriving residential areas. Assistant Professor Libby Sander says it’s time to move beyond office blocks.

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What's in a name? The true story of K'Gari

Earlier this month Fraser Island was officially renamed K’Gari. Not before time, says Bond University Associate Professor Daryl McPhee.

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Waste no time in embracing circular economy

The construction industry could hinder sustainable development unless it embraces new technologies and strategies to reduce waste.

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Skyscrapers send stress to new heights

Concrete jungles make our hearts beat faster, while quiet streets can boost creativity.

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Sporting news

Kiwi Colt backs Bond to match NZ's best

Colts 1 forward and Kiwi, Jake Leck believes his side could match NZ's best.

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Blattman boots 40 to claim QAFLW goal kicking crown

2025 Bull Shark debutant, Kendra Blattman claims QAFLW award for highest goal kicker of the QAFLW season.

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Physical tests and mental exams: Clinton Walsh's farewell lap at Bond

Clinton Walsh will head home to Sydney on Tuesday with two completed degrees, a lifetime of memories – and some pretty nasty blisters after signing off with a Backyard Ultra marathon.

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Bull Sharks make a splash at grand unveiling

VIPs and past players watch the Bull Sharks complete a clean sweep of wins as the new grandstand is unveiled in front of the biggest crowd of the year.

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