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Science Behind Japanese Encephalitis Virus
Algae Monitoring Buoys Ahoy!
Staff Association secures $233 million CSIRO funding boost
Mid-Year Budget a welcome shot in the arm for R&D but long-term investment required
Statement Regarding Additional Funding For CSIRO
More than 10 years of R&D funding decline cannot be restored in one budget
2025-26 MYEFO Delivers Stronger Budget
The budget update shows a slight improvement in the federal deficit, but it’s mostly due to good luck
Renewables Lead As Australia’s Cheapest Energy Source
Chemical Bonds Created On Our Carbon Capture Journey
Consultation Opens On Draft GenCost 2025 2026 Report
Researchers to trial new anti-inflammatory treatments for gill disease in farmed salmon
AFMA’s Climate Adaptation Program reveals science communication insights
Social Connections Slow Ageing In Dolphins, Too: Study
New Marine Heatwave Forecasts Now Online
How our seabed mapping is boosting knowledge of Australia’s incredible marine estate
Let’s Get Technical – Working In Antarctica 15 December
New Marine Heatwave Long-range Forecasts
Marine heatwave forecasts help predict coral bleaching, fish kills and algal blooms
New Long-range Marine Heatwave Forecasts Now Online
CPSU Welcomes Major Win For Antarctic Science
Strengthening coastal ecosystems through community weed biocontrol action
Cambrian Limestone Aquifer: Stable And Plentiful
Labor’s Antarctic plan is giving with one hand but taking with the other
Ticked Off: How Bite Can Turn Meat Against You
Updated field guide helps in the fight against emergency animal diseases
Opinion article by Samantha McCulloch in the Sydney Morning Herald on the Gas Market Review
Adrift like Shackleton: Robot float survives Antarctic ice
K’gari’s unique ancient lakes once dried out. Could this happen again?
Full crew protection for active bushfire fighting vehicles across Victoria
New tool turns complex soil data into visual insights for farmers, land managers
PFAS: what are ‘forever chemicals’ and how can we clean them up?
The way Australia produces food is unique. Our updated dietary guidelines have to recognise this
The Bega Valley is showing Australia how regions can go circular
Genome Advancement Puts Better Wagyu Marbling On Menu
Reef relief: how science is restoring Ashmore Reef Marine Park
New DNA library ready to revolutionise environmental monitoring
Protecting fish on the Great Barrier Reef helps prevent crown-of-thorns starfish outbreaks
Protecting fish on the Great Barrier Reef helps prevent crown-of-thorn starfish outbreaks
Coral spawning: why is it such a critical time for Reef recovery?
Electric container ships won’t work – but a fleet of auxiliary battery ships could clean up shipping
Preparing For Hotter, Drier Basin
Greens Secure Senate Inquiry Into CSIRO Job Cuts
100th AFMA Commission Meeting – Chair’s Summary
Labor should cut spending big on consultants, not weaken public service
Indigenous knowledge blossoms in classrooms across the Pilbara
Greens’ EPBC demands threaten Australia’s energy security
Confirmation of H5 bird flu on sub-Antarctic Heard Island