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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.
A team of Bond University law students has won an international mooting competition, defeating competitors from 94 universities worldwide.
Read more about Bond students take top prize in global moot competitionOlder Australians face growing financial abuse risks from family, scammers and complex aged care systems, prompting calls for stronger safeguards.
Read more about Battle to protect seniors from financial predatorsBond University alumni Bryce Camm AM and Michael Murphy OAM have been recognised in the 2026 King's Birthday Honours List.
Read more about Alumni honoured for service to beef industry and sportCalls to increase shark fishing after attacks are unlikely to improve safety and ignore health risks linked to eating larger sharks, says Dr Daryl McPhee.
Read more about Why we can’t bite back against sharksThe largest study of its kind has found hospital workers’ phones are carrying the same superbugs that kill millions of people worldwide every year.
Read more about Deadly superbugs on hospital phonesSpaceX's Starlink satellite constellation may be violating the constitutional rights of Indigenous people in Canada by obscuring the night sky, a new study argues.
Read more about Satellites threaten Indigenous 'right to the night'A drug widely used to combat intestinal worms has shown promise in treating brain tumours,
Read more about Worm tablet could be repurposed as brain cancer treatmentNethaki Rupasinghe’s childhood play with CPR dolls became a life mission after she discovered Asian women often go without life-saving help.
Read more about Women less likely to receive CPR in Asia, study findsAs a surf lifesaver, Morgan Trinca is trained to move toward danger when others are fleeing from it.
Read more about Trinca's risks reap rewardFor a curler living on the Gold Coast, success requires a passport.
Read more about Curly legal questions for JessSapphire netball returns with the Bull Sharks featuring in a GF replay to get their '26 campaign underway.
Read more about Let the defence commenceA new wave of Bull Sharks are set to showcase their skills on the national stage
Read more about Queensland scouts snag Bull Sharks trioFor further information or to speak to our media team, please contact the Bond University Newsroom.
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