news

Tawny Frogmouth Takes Flight: Australia’s 2025 Bird of the Year

After three years of narrowly missing out, the Tawny Frogmouth has finally secured the title of Australia’s 2025 Bird of the Year, earning 11,851 votes from bird‑loving Australians. Beating out stiff competition from the Baudin’s Black‑Cockatoo and Gang‑gang Cockatoo, this quirky, wide‑eyed nocturnal bird has charmed its way into the national spotlight (Birdlife Australia, 2025). […]

Tawny Frogmouth Takes Flight: Australia’s 2025 Bird of the Year Read Post »

THRIVE News

Bardi Jawi Gaarra Marine Park

The Western Australian Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) has officially published the zoning scheme for the Bardi Jawi Gaarra Marine Park. Located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, the state government and Bardi and Jawi traditional owners jointly manage the park. This significant milestone is the culmination of years of planning. It

Bardi Jawi Gaarra Marine Park Read Post »

THRIVE News

THRIVE Project Attends UQ Biodiversity & Nature Hackathon

Members from THRIVE Project participated in the University of Queensland (UQ) Biodiversity & Nature Hackathon, hosted by the Sustainable Innovation Club at UQ. The event brought together a diverse group of students, innovators, and sustainability advocates to develop creative, real-world solutions for environmental challenges—particularly those related to biodiversity and nature conservation. The hackathon provided a

THRIVE Project Attends UQ Biodiversity & Nature Hackathon Read Post »

THRIVE News
algal bloom dead fish

Climate Change and South Australia’s Harmful Algal Bloom

Content warning: this news article contains images of deceased sea creatures and birds that some viewers may find distressing. (No blood, no gore.) Algal Bloom: What is it and why does it matter? Algae are a natural part of a healthy, biodiverse marine environment. Algal blooms have been documented worldwide for centuries (Howard, 2023). These

Climate Change and South Australia’s Harmful Algal Bloom Read Post »

Environment, Health, THRIVE News
Thrivability Matters News

Overview of the Seafood Stewardship Index

Recently we completed a research paper that takes a look at seafood companies. It looks at the way they operate in relation to their impact on sustainability. It’s called “Seafood Stewardship Index: Evaluating the Strategies and Sustainability Performance of Keystone Actors in the Seafood Industry.” The findings were quite informative. Seafood Stewardship Index: The Context

Overview of the Seafood Stewardship Index Read Post »

Environment, Science, Sustainability, THRIVE News
Thrivability-matters-Webinar-Banner

SDG5 & SDG10: May 2022 Webinar Highlights with Prof. Rosalind Archer & Kayla Williams

The THRIVE project would like to extend our warm gratitude to Professor Rosalind Archer and Ms. Kayla Williams for being guest presenters at our May Thrivability Matters webinar. The theme of this webinar was United Nations SDG5 Gender Equality and SDG10 Reduced Inequalities. About Our Speakers Rosalind Archer holds a Ph.D. in Engineering from Stanford University. After a

SDG5 & SDG10: May 2022 Webinar Highlights with Prof. Rosalind Archer & Kayla Williams Read Post »

THRIVE News
Thrivability-matters-Webinar-Banner

SDG13: April 2022 Webinar Highlights with Daxita Rajcoomar and Valerie Itey

The THRIVE project would like to extend warm gratitude to Daxita Rajcoomar and Valerie Itey for their presentation at the April Thrivability Matters webinar. The focus of this webinar was the United Nations SDG13 – Climate Action. Daxita drew on her expertise in the sustainability sector to speak about the importance of decarbonisation solutions as

SDG13: April 2022 Webinar Highlights with Daxita Rajcoomar and Valerie Itey Read Post »

THRIVE News

THRIVE to present at conference in Sweden!

THRIVE Project researchers Morris Fedeli and Martin Glinik will be presenting their latest research paper at this year’s International New Business Model Conference. The paper, “Assessing the Sustainability Performance of Entities: A review and classification of tools, methods, and approaches” is the result of collaboration between Morris Fedeli from the University of Southern Queensland (Australia) and

THRIVE to present at conference in Sweden! Read Post »

THRIVE News
Scroll to Top