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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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What method works best for weight loss?

Here’s the facts on eating earlier in the day versus eating fewer meals or intermittent fasting.

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Bond runners storm the Finn-ish line

Bond University students pushed through the pain barrier and an overnight thunderstorm to run a combined 3500km during a 24-hour fundraising marathon.

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Soak up the benefits of water

Dr Cher McGillivray explains how hydration and water immersion improve mood, reduce stress, and enhance brain function.

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Bill's research breaks the sound barrier

Studies linking music as a treatment for dementia have helped earn Professor Bill Thompson Bond University’s top research award.

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Research news

Demolishing the great wall keeping Chinese tourists from Australia

Tourism operators should be using virtual reality and augmented reality technology to entice COVID-weary Chinese tourists back to Australia, a new study suggests.

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Hope: The secret ingredient in courageous volunteerism

New research from the Bond Business School could help arrest the decline in volunteering in Australia.

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Graphic warning labels could be the ultimate weapon against junk food

Graphic health warnings like those required on tobacco products are the most effective way of preventing people from choosing unhealthy processed foods, according to a new study.

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Food for Thought: Fresh fruits and veggies key to fighting depression

Dr Megan Lee has been examining the connection between dietary patterns and depression and discovered that eating foods as close to their natural state as possible could be the key to a healthier mind.

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Sporting news

Bull Sharks turn up the heat ahead of World Championships

The Bull Sharks have completed a staging camp in Darwin with the Aussie Dolphins and have arrived in Singapore ready to race.

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Bull Sharks pad up for T20 debut

Bond's cricket team carry the VC’s cricket hopes into UniSport T20 debut.

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Jury lays down the law

Meet the Melbourne boy who's making his mark on the Colts 1 side.

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Paddle power: The Bondies chasing gold in Portugal

Five Bondies head over to Portugal to compete in the Canoe Sprint World Championships.

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