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Aug 2025
Announcing our 2025–29 corporate plan
Find out more about our department’s forward strategy in our new corporate plan. -
Aug 2025
Strategic Examination of Research and Development issues papers: have your say
The independent panel is seeking feedback on solutions to key issues in a series of papers. Submissions welcome until 30 September. -
Aug 2025 National Artificial Intelligence Centre
Australia’s national benchmark for responsible AI adoption is now available
The Responsible AI Index 2025 shows organisations at the forefront of AI are benefiting from responsible AI. -
Aug 2025 National Artificial Intelligence Centre
Benchmark your Responsible AI maturity level with a new self-assessment tool
The Responsible AI Self-Assessment Tool shows how your organisation compares with others - and where to go next. -
Aug 2025 National Artificial Intelligence Centre
Celebrate AI innovation year round with our AI calendar
The National Artificial Intelligence Centre (NAIC) launches a new AI event calendar designed to connect Australians with the growing world of artificial intelligence. -
Aug 2025
The 2025 edition of the STEM Equity Monitor is out now
Improving diversity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) is a priority of the Australian Government. -
Aug 2025
Youth forum inspiring young Australians to step into STEM
Quantum was among the highlights at the 2025 National Youth STEM Summit at Swinburne University in Melbourne from 19–21 July.
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16 July 2024
New RNA Blueprint highlights medical manufacturing opportunities
RNA technologies offer opportunities for Australia to rebuild onshore advanced manufacturing, creating highly skilled jobs. -
17 June 2024
Net zero sector plans for industry, resources and the built environment
We are developing plans to help major sectors transition to a net zero economy. These will support the Australian Government’s Net Zero Plan. -
3 June 2024
Investments to position Australia as a world leader in green metals production
As part of the 2024-25 May Budget, the Australian Government announced it will invest in measures to help decarbonise iron, steel, alumina and aluminium. -
31 May 2024
Building an Australian green metals industry: have your say
Tell us about barriers and opportunities to producing green metals in Australia. Consultation is open until 14 July 2024. -
27 May 2024 Office of National Rail Industry Coordination
Finding rolling stock procurement projects just got easier
This data provides visibility of present and future rolling stock procurement across Australia. -
21 May 2024
Charging Australia’s renewable future through the National Battery Strategy
The strategy outlines how Australia can leverage our advantages to build a successful domestic battery manufacturing industry and become a global leader in renewable energy. It also builds on critical minerals initiatives. -
15 May 2024
Announcing the 2024–25 May Budget
The 2024–25 Budget includes measures to secure Australian industry, science and resources. Read an overview of our portfolio’s commitments. -
30 April 2024
Leading quantum company chooses Australia as site for its groundbreaking utility scale quantum compu...
Joint Australian and Queensland Government investment in leading quantum computing company PsiQuantum will boost our thriving quantum industry. -
15 April 2024
New plan to support Australian medical manufacturing
The plan will inform investment and other actions for manufacturing in this priority area of the economy. -
15 April 2024
Australia and UK welcome the inaugural Strategic Innovation Dialogue
Joint statement signals priorities for trade and innovation in renewable energy, manufacturing, science and research. -
16 February 2024
$14 million to help Australian businesses manufacture renewable energy technologies
The Australian Government has named the recipient of the Powering Australia Industry Growth Centre grant following a competitive process in 2023. -
16 November 2023 Office of National Rail Industry Coordination
Rail manufacturing set to get Australia rolling
Australia’s rolling stock manufacturing sector employs nearly 6,000 people and contributes millions to our economy. But it could be much bigger.