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Queensland Conservatorium wins Classical Music Awards
The Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University has won both national and state awards in the prestigious 2006 Australasian Performing Rights Association (APRA) and Australian Music Centre (AMC) Classical Music Awards recently.
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Griffith Professor wins Cosmos awards

Cosmos Magazine has named Griffith Professor Howard Wiseman as one of its inaugural Bright Sparks - the top ten brightest scientific minds in Australia under 45.
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New planning school maps Gold Coast's future
The official launch of the Gold Coast's first environmental planning school in its new $9.5 million premises at Griffith University will provide the urban research and planning the Gold Coast needs as Australia's fastest growing region.
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Griffith is working to improving nurse retention in Queensland

Griffith University's Griffith Business School is partnering a research initiative with Queensland Health to look at innovative solutions to improve nurse retention rates in Queensland's public health system.
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Griffith steers debate on DNA

An estimated 850 potentially innocent people remained in Queensland jails.
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The next big thing
There is a widespread perception that young people today are apathetic, disengaged and materialistic, with not enough fire in their bellies to bring about change. Griffith REVIEW presents a different picture.
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Public art project changes South Bank landscape

The landscape of the South Bank parklands will soon be transformed with the launch of a new Griffith University public art project.
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Sydney alumni cocktails
Griffith alumni are invited to meet fellow Griffith graduates from Sydney at an alumni cocktail function.
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Meet your fellow Griffith alumni under the stars
Alumni are invited to a BBQ at the Queensland College of Art to welcome our graduates from around the world back to Griffith as they visit Brisbane for the Australian Universities International Alumni Convention (AUIAC) 2006.
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Inaugural Alumni Annual Dinner
Clinton Dines, President of BHP China and Griffith modern asian studies graduate, will be guest speaker at the Inaugural Griffith Business School Alumni Annual Dinner.
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Professional Women’s Breakfast
Griffith Business School (GBS) Professional Women’s Network presents Taking the Challenge Head-On, a breakfast and networking event featuring keynote speaker Ms Jenny Hutson.
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Karaoke Competition
Alumni in Hong Kong and China are invited to the Federation of Australian Alumni Association's Karaoke Competition 2006.
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Griffith Film School Showcase
Award-winning films by Griffith graduates, including documentaries, feature films, animations and short films, will be screened for free as part of the celebrations for QCA's 125th anniversary.
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Colonial to Contemporary: QCA 125 years
Alumni are invited to Contemporary Overview (1974-2006), an exhibition showcasing works of QCA graduates and staff including world-famous contemporary artists and Archibald Prize winners.
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Cocktails with the tigers
MBA alumni are invited to a gala cocktail function with the Tigers @ Dreamworld.
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Opera season offers a magical feast for the senses
Audience members can expect fun, farce and fantasy in this year’s opera season at the Queensland Conservatorium.
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Have fun while supporting lymphoma research
Griffith alumni are invited to support the Griffith University Lymphoma Project (GULP), dedicated to lymphoma research, by attending and/or sponsoring the Charity Golf Event or the Barefoot Bowls Day.
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A career in crime
Have you ever considered a career in criminology or criminal justice?
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Kudos for young lawyer with a social conscience

Griffith graduate Sunni Dawson has been named this year’s Emergent Woman Lawyer of the Year by the Woman Lawyers Association of Queensland.
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New heights of interconnectivity for Griffith alumni
Griffith alumni can now access a wide range of Griffith-specific digital audio content online thanks to the deployment of latest technology at the Queensland Conservatorium.
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Con graduates launch their debut release

Contemporary classical musical ensemble Collusion launched its debut album In Depth at the Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University (QCGU) on Saturday, August 12.
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Griffith honours Korea University President
Korea University President Professor Yoon-Dae Euh has received a Doctor of the University from Griffith University in recognition of his contributions to the Korean community and to the development of the relationship between Australia and Korea.
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Graduate digests a century of public inquiries

A PhD from Griffith is helping Scott Prasser to be an authority in the field of public inquiries and government policy advice.
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