News and events

Whats on at the EcoCentre in 2008

  • 23 April - Renewable Energy: practicalities and community initiatives
  • 4 June - Climate Change with Adjunct Professor David Hood and Ms Delwyn Langdon
  • 17 July - Are you poisoning yourself?
  • 14 August - Tim Low: climate change and the impact on Biodiversity in Australia
  • Threatened species week at the EcoCentre
    • 7 September - Threatened Species Day Community Expo
    • 8 September - Urban wildlife conservation by A/Prof Darryl Jones
    • 9 September - Bats in the suburbs by Louise Saunders
    • 11 September - Fungi: ecosystem function and conservation by Sapphire McMullan-Fisher
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News

Griffith to lead national climate change network

Griffith has welcomed Climate Change Minister Penny Wong's announcement that it will host the Water Resources and Freshwater Biodiversity network of the National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility.

Griffith Innovation Challenge entries open

The Griffith Innovation Challenge is on again and enterprising students from all disciplines are encouraged to team up and enter this business plan competition.

Researchers map Torres tides

Australia's remote Torres Strait islands will be at the centre of a study mapping the possible impacts of tsunamis, sea level rise induced inundation and storm surge flooding.

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