Griffith University supports the Sustainable Development Goals

Cimate Action

Mid Brisbane River Microbial Model Update

6 - Clean Water and Sanitation

The purpose for this project is to update the existing hydrodynamic-microbial models for the Mid-Brisbane River with the latest three-year data from 2020 to 2022. These three years are particularly wet than other years and represent an opportunity to better understand the microbial conditions in the river system during a… Read More

Containers for Change

12 - Responsible Consumption and Production

Late in 2022, Griffith University launched a new Containers for Change collection program across its Nathan and Gold Coast campuses. Each bottle donated through the Containers for Change collection bins will raise funds for Griffith’s Brighter Futures Scholarship Program.

Tallowwood Green Impact 2023

4 - Quality Education

The overall aim of the activities, “What’s on My Plate for Morning Tea,” “Reptile awareness Program”, “Healthy Lunch Box Week,” “Bucket Filling,” “8 Ways of Aboriginal Knowing,” and “Celebrating Cultural Days in Kindergarten,” was to introduce kindergarten children to the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by nurturing five essential attributes/characters… Read More

Flood Community of Practice

6 - Clean Water and Sanitation

Over a 10 year history, this network arranges a range of events for sharing knowledge and experiences on developing flood resilient landscapes and communities. The workshops are interactive and cater for professionals from all roles in building physical and social resilience. Events are mostly face to face and occasionally… Read More

Climate Resilient Sanitation in South East Asia

6 - Clean Water and Sanitation

The International WaterCentre at Griffith University was commissioned by World Health Organization (WHO) to undertake desk-based research and prepare a report on climate resilient sanitation in South East Asia. This contributed to WHO’s support to its eleven member states in advocating and raising awareness of the health impacts of climate… Read More