Australia’s most endangered wallaby leads a lonely life until mating when males will dig and drag their tails along the ground to woo their partner.

29 July 2004

The University of Queensland and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) will further develop scramjet technology in a new experiment to fly at Woomera, South Australia, in August, 2005.

28 July 2004

The University of Queensland Library (UQL) will hold a seminar next week on ways to add value to your secondary school’s learning and information centre.

28 July 2004

Five potentially new species of cicadas have been uncovered in outback Queensland.

28 July 2004

The University of Queensland’s Centre for Online Health (COH) often links patients in a remote location with doctors in Brisbane, but this week the link had a royal flavour.

28 July 2004

Geoffrey Rush will open a foyer in his honour at UQ’s Cement Box Theatre tonight – the place where he spent his student days making racy political statements and performing nude.

28 July 2004

A University of Queensland researcher has been awarded $850,000 by one of Australia’s largest private, charitable, medical foundations to develop ways to inhibit head and neck cancers, the fifth most common cancer worldwide.

28 July 2004

If you think your new digital camera is special with it’s 10-times zoom lens think how the people at The University of Queensland feel with their cryo-electron microscope that can get 1,000,000-times magnification.

27 July 2004

Whether it’s live surgery, weight watching tips for pets or singing whales, there will be something for every animal lover at The University of Queensland’s (UQ) Open Day this Sunday, August 1.

27 July 2004

Text of speech delivered by Dr Reg Grundy to Faculty of Arts graduation ceremony on Tuesday, July 20, at the UQ Centre, St Lucia

27 July 2004

A University of Queensland Australian Research Fellow has discovered that some fish are able to dance their way out of tricky situations.

27 July 2004

The University of Queensland team finished third overall in the inaugural Universitas 21 (U21) business plan competition held in Singapore this month.

26 July 2004

Hundreds of Queensland residents have been invited to take part in a University of Queensland research project aimed at improving mental health in rural communities across Australia.

23 July 2004

Safety in the skies and one of the most stressful vocations — air traffic control — will come under the microscope in The University of Queensland’s Air Traffic Control Workload Study Project.

23 July 2004

Hibernation is not an advanced skill invented by mammals but a primitive pattern that stemmed from early reptiles, according to Professor Gordon Grigg.

23 July 2004

This year’s EKKA is set to open with a bang, with the University of Queensland (UQ) hosting its inaugural “Great Debate” on one of the most controversial issues in both the bush and the city.

22 July 2004

A University of Queensland researcher is challenging the notion of “if it ain’t broke don’t fix it” in the world of many everyday products.

22 July 2004

The University of Queensland has topped the nation in the latest round of Australian Research Council’s (ARC) Linkage International Fellowships and Awards.

21 July 2004

Successful business and family man Ross Maclean has a tough fight on his hands. At nearly 80, he is battling a debilitating disease for which there is currently no adequate treatments or cure — Motor Neurone Disease (MND).

20 July 2004

The hopes of all The University of Queensland (UQ) and a little of its expertise will be riding with the Australian equestrian team as they saddle up for a record-extending fourth consecutive Olympic gold medal.

20 July 2004