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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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Q&A: Prof Anthony Gray on Queensland’s speech laws

Constitutional law expert Professor Anthony Gray discusses Queensland becoming the first state to ban the use of two controversial phrases.

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Why light rail is a slow train coming

Assistant Professor Ned Wales says delays and disruption are the realities of building in a growing city.

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Trust your body, not your smartwatch

Exercise physiologist Dr Neil Chapman says fitness trackers are useful but they’re not always right.

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AI heralds the death of authenticity

Dr Rajat Roy says when everything looks AI-perfect, nothing feels trustworthy.

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Research news

Women less likely to receive CPR in Asia, study finds

Nethaki Rupasinghe’s childhood play with CPR dolls became a life mission after she discovered Asian women often go without life-saving help.

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$2.6m national project to improve Long COVID care

Bond University will lead a $2.6 million national project to help GPs deliver evidence-based care for Australians living with Long COVID.

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Daily walk could reveal the first signs of dementia

Dr Victor Schinazi is testing an app that could detect the onset of cognitive decline.

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Adults caught in cyberbully cycle

Cyber abuse is often considered a teen problem but new research shows it affects adults too, with victims frequently going on to become perpetrators.

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Sporting news

The Price is right for US sprinter

Maddy Price is set to make her mark at next week's Australian Surf Lifesaving Championships.

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Gold Coast keeper pushing toward Matildas call up

Bachelor of Project Manager student, Layla Adams is on the radar of selectors for the Young Matildas squad.

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2026 Aussies Preview

The 'Aussies' hit North Kirra next week and the Bull Sharks are eager to impress on Surf Lifesaving's biggest stage.

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Beyond the bridle: Drynan's UK move

Bond University graduate Charlotte Drynan is turning her lifelong love of equestrian into a global career, securing a role with the prestigious Badminton Horse Trials.

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