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Jun 2025
National Artificial Intelligence Centre
AI adoption in Australian businesses for 2024 Q4
Small and medium Australian businesses continue to adopt artificial intelligence into their work according to the new AI Adoption Tracker.
May 2025
We’re at Osaka World Expo 2025 to showcase innovative Australian science and tech
We’re sharing our science and technology with the world to create more opportunities for Australian industry.
May 2025
National Measurement Institute
NMI celebrates 150 years of the Metre Convention
The National Measurement Institute (NMI) is celebrating World Metrology Day and the 150th anniversary of the Metre Convention.
Mar 2025
Gas supply and demand outlook for 2025 quarter 3
The Australian Government will not activate the Australian Domestic Gas Security Mechanism (ADGSM) for the July to September 2025 quarter.
Mar 2025
Prehistoric rock, Indigenous storytelling and oceanography activities feature at National Science Week 2025
Australia’s biggest annual celebration of science takes place from 9-17 August. We’re funding 31 community science events with $515,000 in grants.
Mar 2025
Major Projects Facilitation Agency
New major projects will help achieve net zero by 2050
Major Project Status awarded to Sunlands Eyre Peninsula Graphite Hub, Sunrise Battery Materials Complex Project, and Western Green Energy Hub.
Mar 2025
Announcing the 2025–26 March Budget
The 2025–26 Budget includes measures to secure Australian industry, science and resources.
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16 February 2021
Australian Space Agency
Moon to Mars initiative: Launching Australian industry to space
The Moon to Mars initiative is an inspiring program that is strengthening, growing and transforming the Australian space industry.
18 December 2020
Australian SKA Office
SKA Project Director's Update - December 2020
Australian SKA Project Director David Luchetti gives a rundown on developments in building the next generation of radio astronomy capability.
14 October 2020
Australian Space Agency
Australia signs NASA’s Artemis Accords
Australia among the first partner countries joining NASA on international cooperation with the signing of the Artemis Accords.
30 September 2020
Australian SKA Office
SKA Project Director's Update - September 2020
Australian SKA Project Director David Luchetti gives a rundown on developments in building the next generation of radio astronomy capability.
29 September 2020
Australian SKA Office
Australia is go for SKAO!
Australia has ratified the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) Convention, the final step in becoming a founding member of the SKA Observatory
31 March 2020
Australian SKA Office
SKA Project Director's Update - March 2020
David Luchetti shares the latest updates from the Australian Square Kilometre Array Office and international teams.
7 January 2020
Australian SKA Office
Australian SKA Project Director's Update – December 2019
David Luchetti shares the latest updates from the Australian Square Kilometre Array Office and international teams.
24 October 2019
Australian SKA Office
SKA gathers speed
Preparations for the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope gained momentum this week.
22 September 2019
Australian Space Agency
Australia to support NASA’s plan to return to the Moon and on to Mars
The Australian Space Agency and NASA have launched a new partnership on future space cooperation.
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.
16 August 2019
Australian SKA Office
Australian SKA Project Director's Update – August 2019
David Luchetti, the Australian SKA Project Director, shares the latest updates from the Australian and international teams.
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.