Dashing tales of Trim, a famous ‘seafurrer’
A tenacious black and white cat, born aboard a sailing ship with a young midshipman called Matthew Flinders, is the subject of a revised version of […]
A tenacious black and white cat, born aboard a sailing ship with a young midshipman called Matthew Flinders, is the subject of a revised version of […]
The undocumented colonial history of Indigenous food on Cape York Peninsula in north Queensland is about to unfold under a new, three-year study led by Flinders […]
A grassroots social welfare program from the progressive years of the Whitlam Government is a model way to create more coherent and vibrant communities – and […]
Flinders University creative science writer Dr Danielle Clode took out the Max Fatchen Fellowship at this year’s Adelaide Festival Awards for Literature. She joined the likes […]
In the peak of Adelaide’s festival season, the purpose of culture and how its true value can be measured will be under the spotlight at an […]
Visiting Endeavour fellow, American archaeologist Dr Julia Clark, has spent the past decade in the vast frozen plains of Mongolia. And there’s no place she’d rather […]
Not all prehistoric birds came in extra-large sizes. An international team of scientists has identified the fossilised bones of two new species of flightless birds of […]
Nuclear waste disposal in Australia is on the radar of Allison Macfarlane, the new Fulbright Distinguished Chair in Applied Public Policy at Flinders University and Carnegie […]
From software engineering to health nutrition and sport, Flinders University students are finding their entrepreneurial pathway with help from the University’s New Venture Institute. One example […]