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  • 13 September 2019 Australian Radioactive Waste Agency

    National Radioactive Waste Facility site: community ballot in Kimba

    The rolls to vote in the Kimba community ballot are now open. Have your say about the National Radioactive Waste Facility site.
  • 13 September 2019 Australian Radioactive Waste Agency

    Minister visits Hawker and Kimba communities

    Minister Matt Canavan visited the communities of Kimba and Hawker to discuss the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility.
  • 13 September 2019 Australian Radioactive Waste Agency

    Kimba consultative committee update – August

    The Kimba Consultative Committee met on 15 August to discuss the progress of the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility.
  • 13 September 2019 Australian Radioactive Waste Agency

    Barndioota consultative committee update – August

    Barndioota Consultative Committee met on 13 August to discuss the progress of the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility.
  • 13 September 2019 Australian Radioactive Waste Agency

    ANSTO tackling climate change

    The Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation is working with scientists from the US and the UK to save a glacier.
  • 6 September 2019 Australian SKA Office

    A look inside Astronomer-at-large Fred Watson’s Astronomy in Australia newsletter

    Our Astronomy in Australia newsletter shares news, commentary and events from the world of astronomy, including updates from the Australian Square Kilometre Array and optical astronomy teams.
  • 6 September 2019 National Measurement Institute

    How we measure length, mass and temperature

    The National Measurement Institute has released the next videos in a series of 7 explaining the basic units of measurement.
  • 1 September 2019 National Measurement Institute

    Video: How we measure temperature

    The kelvin is one of 7 basic units of measurement. Australia’s Chief Metrologist, Dr Bruce Warrington from the National Measurement Institute, explains how we measure temperature.
  • 1 September 2019 National Measurement Institute

    Video: How we measure substance

    The mole is one of 7 basic units of measurement. Australia’s Chief Metrologist, Dr Bruce Warrington from the National Measurement Institute, explains how we measure substance.
  • 1 September 2019 National Measurement Institute

    Video: How we measure electricity

    The ampere is one of 7 basic units of measurement. Australia’s Chief Metrologist, Dr Bruce Warrington from the National Measurement Institute, explains how we measure electricity.
  • 1 September 2019 National Measurement Institute

    Video: How we measure brightness

    The candela is one of 7 basic units of measurement. Australia’s Chief Metrologist, Dr Bruce Warrington from the National Measurement Institute, explains how we measure brightness.
  • 30 August 2019

    Helping the APS get innovation(ish)

    Is it more important to be right, or to have a go? Researchers from Stanford’s D.School have a surprising answer.