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Sep 2025
Funding for business and research collaborations with commercial solutions
Round 18 of the Cooperative Research Centres Projects (CRC-P) grants are now open. Applications close 7 October. -
Sep 2025
Future tech builders supercharged to develop Australia-Korea partnerships
We’re supporting 8 leading-edge innovators to collaborate with Korean counterparts through the Global Connections Fund (GCF). -
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.
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6 July 2021
Australian AI ethics principles: Microsoft compares its own AI ethics
Microsoft is putting core principles for responsible AI into practice. Microsoft wants to ensure partners and customers develop and deploy chatbots and other conversational AI technologies in line with ethical principles to bolster society’s trust in the technology. -
6 July 2021
Australian AI ethics principles: NAB strengthens its data ethics
National Australia Bank (NAB) is evaluating artificial intelligence (AI) products and services it acquires or develops against its data ethics framework. The goal is to ensure ethical outcomes when engaging AI solutions and suppliers. -
29 June 2021
$8 million in grants awarded to cyber security education projects
Eight industry education projects will share in over $8 million to improve the skills and availability of cyber security professionals in Australia. -
18 June 2021
An action plan for artificial intelligence in Australia
The Australian Government will build Australia’s artificial intelligence (AI) capability through a new AI Action Plan. -
15 June 2021
New online tool makes hiring process simpler for small business
The Employment Contract Tool helps employers to confidently hire a new staff member and meet their obligations under Australia’s Fair Work system. -
15 June 2021
Supporting Australian research infrastructure
We are partnering with the Department of Education, Skills and Employment to develop the 2021 National Research Infrastructure Roadmap. -
4 June 2021
The WiSE way to improving gender equity in STEM
The latest round of Women in STEM and Entrepreneurship (WiSE) grants announced. -
27 May 2021
Patents Accessibility Review identifies barriers to small inventors
The Patents Accessibility Review report has found innovation barriers facing Australia’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs). -
27 May 2021
Register now for Techtonic 2.0: National Artificial Intelligence Summit
Techtonic 2.0 will provide you an opportunity to be inspired by the next wave of Australia’s deep AI capabilities, and their potential to shape our future. -
26 May 2021
What happens to women who graduate with STEM degrees?
A longitudinal study follows a cohort of women and men to understand their career paths, income and carer responsibilities beyond university. -
24 May 2021
The Capability Connection launched in Melbourne, SE Queensland and Townsville
Capability Connection launched in Melbourne, SE Queensland and Townsville. -
19 May 2021
How does gender impact girls’ and boys’ aspirations for STEM study and careers?
Parents, teachers and career advisors are the key influencers on young people’s future study and career. A new study reveals their views on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).