Stronger penalties needed to tackle white-collar crime

Australians who commit white-collar crimes such as fraud should face stronger penalties according to a University of Queensland researcher.
14 March 2018

UQ seeks pint-sized experts to help design new playground

Children’s refrigerator artwork could help design one of Brisbane’s newest playgrounds, with The University of Queensland calling on kids to get creative with coloured ma
14 March 2018

Tropical cyclones: UQ experts available for comment

UQ experts are available to comment on the impacts of cyclone activity.
3 April 2018

Birdsong loss would echo silence in the forests

South-East Queensland is in danger of losing one of the last remaining populations of the Eastern bristlebird, one of Australia’s most melodic songbirds, a study has show
9 March 2018

Weight plays a role in menopause age

Being underweight or overweight could affect the age at which women experience menopause, a University of Queensland study has found.
9 March 2018

Telehealth closes the gap on Indigenous health

An integrated telehealth service could help close the gap for Indigenous Australians with dementia living in rural and remote communities.
12 March 2018

Urban big cats cut rabies risk

It’s a leopard-eat-dog world – and people are benefiting from it.
8 March 2018

Clean body, clean mind: parasite-pickers promote learning potential

Concentrating at work can be hard at the best of times, but imagine how difficult it would be when infected with parasites.
8 March 2018

Bach’s a basic to calm shelter dogs

Dogs stressed by animal shelter life may benefit from soothing classical music and whiffs of lavender.
6 March 2018

World's largest ivory burn delivered a strong message - but who received it?

Media coverage of the torching of huge caches of ivory presented a strong message against elephant poaching and ivory trade, but many of those who needed to hear it most
6 March 2018

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