31
Mar
Gold Coast Community Conversation: Reflections on the Latest IPCC Report.
The Griffith Climate Action Beacon and Gecko Environment Council invites you to join us in a discussion on the latest IPCC report and what it means for the Gold Coast Community. This session will summarise the IPCC report findings relevant to Australia and the Pacific region, and translating these impacts to the Gold Coast context. Invited community groups will then present their local climate action initiatives and pose questions about the IPCC report. A general Q&A will follow.
23
Nov
Griffith Architecture, Design and Planning End of Year Exhibition
Griffith Architecture, Design and Planning End of Year Exhibition showcases theoutstanding work of Bachelor of Architectural Design and Master of Architecture students as well as work from Industrial Design and Urban and Environmental Planning graduating classes. We invite you to view the diverse array of work of our students and graduates.
12
Nov
EcoCentre Toohey Forest Biodiversity Webinar Part 5
The EcoCentre's final webinar for 2020 is part 5 of the Toohey Forest Biodiversity Webinar Series with guest presenter Professor Catherine Pickering from Griffith's School of Environment and Science. Join us as Professor Pickering introduces us to the diversity of native plants found in Toohey Forest and South East Queensland.
28
Oct
Instagram Live: Can we live peacefully with magpies and other excitable species?
Australian cities are bursting with wildlife: rainbow lorikeets are everywhere, there are possums on every roof and flying foxes squabble in our gardens. But there are some which can be a serious worry, including magpies, plovers and even noisy miners, all of which can attack an innocent bystander. What is going on and can we learn to live with these marauders?
22
Oct
EcoCentre Biodiversity Webinar Part 4
You are invited to Part 4 of the EcoCentre's Toohey Forest Biodiversity Webinar Series.This instalment, "Tales from Toohey Forest: Pollination networks and genetic diversity", will be presented by Griffith lecturer and research, Jacinta Zalucki and will focus around the decisions of pollinators to determine the fertilisation success and subsequent genetic variability of future generations of plant species in Toohey Forest.
30
Sep