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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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Good food keeps kids hale and hearty

Vitamin C is the buried treasure of childhood nutrition and scurvy’s comeback suggests we’ve lost the map.

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Tom Hanks' toast technique the key to sun safety

Want to stay sun safe? a dermatologist says to slather your sunscreen like Tom's toast

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Vale Eileen Bond

“Red was a great friend and fierce supporter of the University since its establishment."

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Colonial rescue mission or K’gari kidnapping?

Associate Professor Daryl McPhee revisits the mysterious case of two ‘white’ girls found on K’gari-Fraser Island in 1857.

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Research news

How to make sure pocket money teaches your kids financial skills

When it comes to kids’ pocket money, when should it start, how much should you give, and should it be tied to chores?

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It’s normal for your mind to wander. Here’s how to maximise the benefits

Research suggests "mind wandering" can account for up to 50% of our waking cognition. So what can help make this time productive and beneficial?

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What is ‘parent training’ for families of children with ADHD?

ADHD affects around 7.6% of children aged three to 12 years and 5.6% of teens. While medication is most effective at minimising core ADHD symptoms, a non-drug intervention called parenting/family training has also shown to truly work.

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Why a cashless society could be the reason for ‘debt traps’

As Australia edges ever closer to becoming a cashless society, the sad reality is that the people most affected by a tap-and-go culture are the ones least equipped to deal with the fallout. Dr Rajat Roy explains why cash is still king.

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Sporting news

Picture gallery: Bond wins netball grand final

The Bull Sharks overturn a 14-goal halftime deficit to claim a thrilling grand final victory.

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Shootout Sharks: Bull Sharks claim soccer championship

The Bull Sharks senior women win the soccer championship in a heart stopping penalty shootout.

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Kaylin's climb: Our first signing shoots us to the grand final

Kaylin van Greunen was the Bull Sharks' first netball signing three years ago, now she's about to play in the GF.

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The mark of the man

Oscar Pledge's grand final 'specky' proves why he is the toughest bloke in our QFA side.

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