Muhammed Soheil Mazhar ... most avocado bruising happens at the grocery store

Researchers may soon understand more about why avocados are often bruised when they come home from the grocery store.

17 July 2013

The University of Queensland (UQ), as custodian of the Queensland heritage-listed Boyce Estate, invites the community to join UQ Centenary Celebrations at the Gardens in Toowoomba on April 23, 2010.

15 April 2010

Positive results from consumer testing and nutritional analysis indicate a bright future for a new exotic fruit variety developed by The University of Queensland.

19 October 2009

The University of Queensland’s Centre for Native Floriculture (CNF) welcomed approximately 50 people to its Open Day, “Opportunities with native flora”, at the Gatton Campus last week.

14 October 2009

A new Australian native plant developed by The University of Queensland’s Centre for Native Floriculture was recently launched at Manawee Garden Centre, Buderim.

6 July 2009

Queensland’s Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Tourism, Regional Development and Industry, Ms Jan Jarratt MP, visited the Centre for Native Floriculture at the Gatton Campus on Friday, January 30.

6 February 2009
Outback Princess growing outside the CAAS at UQ Gatton

The beauty of Australia’s native flowers will be a key focus for Queensland’s Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Tourism, Regional Development and Industry, Jan Jarratt, when she visits the UQ Gatton Campus on Friday, January 30.

29 January 2009

An innovative wireless network that could hold the key to preserving Australia’s rainforests is the subject of a University of Queensland seminar to be held next month.

13 November 2008

UQ is providing salvation for drought-affected gardens – in the form of three exciting new native blooms from the Queensland bush.

3 September 2007

UQ's Centre for Native Floriculture is investigating new floral species as part of its work to provide services to Queensland’s native floriculture industries.

30 April 2007

A UQ Gatton researcher has returned from Japan after looking at opportunities to develop the export market for native Australian cut-flower and cut-foliage products.

20 December 2005

The University of Queensland’s (UQ) Centre for Native Floriculture (CNF) is privileged to be working with nationally renowned native plant expert Mr David Hockings.

13 December 2005

Native flower growing has huge potential in Queensland — provided the emerging industry gets the marketing groundwork right, according to Professor Daryl Joyce.

5 November 2003

Gatton research could spell big dollars for Australian waxflower exports Already a huge export earner for Australia, wax flower exports are set to receive a further boost with research at the University of Queensland's Gatton Campus...

5 July 2001