From the airwaves to the front page and everything in between, our UniSQ experts covered a range of topics in the media this week.
Monday
If you enjoy taking centre stage when it comes to making Emmy Awards predictions – (literally) lend us your ears.
• Ahead of the 73rd Primetime Emmy Awards, Film expert Dr Daryl Sparkes spoke to ABC Western Queensland (from 3:00:00) about his top (and bottom) picks for the post-pandemic primetime presentation.
If you’re wanting to take a break and space out, this feature will take you on a (positive) emotional solar coaster.
• Professor Jonti Horner (our shining star) spoke with Science Alert about a stray space rock smashing into Jupiter.
Tuesday
How did a nice young ice giant end up in such a hot orbit? For what it’s earth, we’ve got you covered.
• A study by Dr Brett Addison from the Centre for Astrophysics was featured in an out-of-this-world article on Sky and Telescope.
Wednesday
Did you know that we’ve got someone with a colour instinct on our hands?
• Internationally-acclaimed artist Dr David Hinchliffe took to the easel at the University-hosted artistry event Creating in the Park over the weekend.
Thursday
We almost took to the air(waves) when we listened to this media hit.
• Aviation expert Natasha Heap was featured ABC Radio Queensland Drive (from 38:00) talking about Qantas scheduling international flights from mid-December (and whether Australians might soon be jetting off abroad).
Friday
To round off the week, a wonderful story about a world-first trial of a new survivorship care model.
• Professor Jeff Dunn AO was featured in Australian Senior News discussing his new National Health and Medical Research Council Partnership grant of $1.13 million (to be matched by local, national and international health partners as part of a total injection of $2.25 million).