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Jul 2025
Clearer labelling for seafood in hospitality settings is here
Hospitality businesses can start labelling the origin of seafood dishes in line with new consumer labelling laws. -
Jul 2025
Gas supply and demand outlook for 2025 quarter 4
The Australian Government will not activate the Australian Domestic Gas Security Mechanism (ADGSM) for the October to December 2025 quarter. -
Jun 2025 Office of the Chief Economist
Australia’s resources and energy exports set to soften amid trade uncertainties
We have released updated forecasts for Australia’s commodity exports in the June 2025 edition of the Resources and energy quarterly (REQ). -
Jun 2025
The Australian Government is reviewing gas market regulation
The Gas Market Review will examine the key instruments for securing domestic gas supply. Submissions are open until 15 August 2025. -
Jun 2025
Remake of the OPGGS (Safety) Regulations to improve worker safety
Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Safety) Regulations 2024 came into effect on 12 June 2025. -
Jun 2025 National Artificial Intelligence Centre
AI is driving growth in jobs, research and innovation across Australia
Australia’s 2025 Artificial intelligence ecosystem report analyses current growth and opportunities across industries. -
Jun 2025 National Measurement Institute
Adopting international standard for flow metering systems: have your say
The National Measurement Institute (NMI) is seeking feedback on the Australian pattern approval requirements for measuring systems for liquids other than water. Submissions open until 15 August.
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1 July 2019 National Measurement Institute
Video series: How we measure things
How we measure things is a series of 7 videos explaining the basic units of measurement. Australia’s Chief Metrologist, Dr Bruce Warrington from the National Measurement Institute, explains each unit simply for kids. -
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 June 2019 Australian SKA Office
The SKA: a new observatory to explore the universe
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) will be the most ambitious radio astronomy project in history. -
25 June 2019 Anti-Dumping Commission
Announcing the Trade Remedy Index report
The Anti-Dumping Commission has published the first Trade Remedy Index (TRINDEX) to provide information on the trade flows of certain products. -
21 June 2019 National Measurement Institute
Springfield fruit market fined for not labelling packages
The National Measurement Institute referred the Queensland store for prosecution after multiple offences under trade measurement law. -
21 June 2019
Keeping pace with technological change: The role of capabilities and dynamism
Our Secretary, Dr Heather Smith PSM, delivered the opening address at the OECD Global Forum on Productivity Conference in Sydney. -
21 June 2019 Australian Radioactive Waste Agency
ANSTO uses nuclear science to help conserve our bridge
Sydney’s near-on 90-year-old Harbour Bridge will get a 21st century makeover thanks to a new collaboration between ANSTO, Australian universities and NSW Government. -
21 June 2019 Australian Radioactive Waste Agency
Consultative Committee update – June 2019
National Radioactive Waste Management Facility committees working with the project met in late March 2019. Read a summary of their discussion. -
21 June 2019 Australian Radioactive Waste Agency
New Indigenous Engagement Manager for radioactive waste
Meet Shane Holland, who has joined the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility taskforce as our Indigenous Engagement Manager. -
21 June 2019 Australian Radioactive Waste Agency
Building awareness of local culture in the Flinders Ranges
Members of the National Radioactive Waste Management Facility Taskforce participated in cultural awareness training. -
21 June 2019 Australian Radioactive Waste Agency
Overnight stays increase with help from Community Benefits Programme
New facilities at the Kimba Recreation Reserve will be a boon for travellers – encouraging overnight stays and helping to support the local economy. -
7 June 2019 Australian SKA Office
Australian SKA Project Director's Update – June 2019
The SKA is closer to becoming a reality as Australia and 6 other countries sign the SKA Observatory Convention. Read more about the treaty, design developments and research breakthroughs.