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Aug 2025 Office of the Chief Economist
AIS update offers new insights into Australian innovation in 2025
New Australian Innovation Statistics (AIS) data shows a 1.4% increase in Australian Government investment in R&D. -
Aug 2025 Office of the Chief Economist
What can the 2025–26 SRI Budget Tables tell us about Australian Government investments in science, research and innovati...
Read analysis on the 2025–26 SRI Budget Tables. -
Aug 2025 Office of the Chief Economist
What do international indicators say about innovation?
Read analysis on how Australian innovation compares with other countries. -
Aug 2025
The role of research and development expenditure on productivity
Read analysis on the link between R&D and productivity growth. -
Aug 2025 National Measurement Institute
Trailblazing scientists earn top measurement prize
Accurate and innovative measurement recognised at the 2025 NMI Measurement Awards. -
Aug 2025
Australia and Switzerland deepen science, research and innovation ties
The Joint Science, Research and Innovation Committee (JSRIC) met in Sydney on 2 July, marking a renewed commitment to collaborative inquiry and technological advancement. -
Aug 2025 National Artificial Intelligence Centre
AI adoption in Australian businesses for 2025 Q1
Updated data from our AI Adoption Tracker shows that small and medium Australian businesses (SMEs) continue to embrace artificial intelligence in their operations, along with responsible AI practices.
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10 July 2019
Offshore oil and gas safety: consultation extended
We’re reviewing the safety regime for offshore petroleum and greenhouse gas storage workers in Commonwealth waters. Have your say before 5 August 2019. -
1 July 2019 Office of the Chief Economist
Australia’s resources and energy export earnings are forecast to break fresh records
The June 2019 edition of the Resources and Energy Quarterly expects export earnings in the sector to reach $285 billion in 2019–20. -
30 May 2019
New offshore exploration guideline
The Offshore Petroleum Exploration Guideline for work bids has been updated and starts on 1 July 2019. -
28 March 2019 Critical Minerals Office
Australia’s Critical Minerals Strategy released
The Government has released a strategy to maximise Australia’s opportunity to become a leading global supplier of critical minerals. -
22 February 2019
2018 Offshore Petroleum Acreage Release cash bidding results
The successful cash bidders for oil and gas exploration rights in three offshore areas have been announced. -
14 February 2019
National Resources Statement released
The Government has released its first long-term plan for the Australian resources sector in over 20 years. -
12 February 2019
2019 offshore acreage release: have your say
Consultation is now open on potential areas to be included in the 2019 Offshore Petroleum Exploration Acreage Release. -
12 February 2019
Greenhouse Gas acreage release: indications of interest open
We want to hear from companies wishing to conduct exploration for greenhouse gas storage and injection sites in Australia’s offshore areas. -
30 January 2019
Offshore oil and gas drop-in session Newcastle NSW
Community members are invited to attend a free session in Newcastle to learn about how offshore oil and gas activities are regulated and how they have a say. -
21 December 2018 Office of the Chief Economist
Resources and energy export earnings are on track for a record-breaking year
The December 2018 edition of Resources and Energy Quarterly forecasts Australia’s resources and energy export earnings to reach a record $264 billion in 2018–19. -
31 October 2018
2017 Offshore Petroleum Acreage Release Permit Awards
New offshore petroleum exploration permits have been awarded following the 2017 Offshore Petroleum Exploration Acreage Release. -
8 October 2018
Comments welcomed on draft regulations to improve consultation and transparency of offshore oil and...
Provide input on draft regulations to improve consultation and transparency of offshore oil and gas, and participate in forums in Perth, Adelaide and Melbourne.