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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. -
Aug 2025
Celebrate National Science Week 2025
Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology takes place from Saturday 9 August to Sunday 17 August. -
Aug 2025 Anti-Dumping Commission
Expression of interest open for new members of the International Trade Remedies Forum
The Anti-Dumping Commission is seeking an expression of interest (EOI) for membership of the International Trade Remedies Forum (ITRF). -
Jul 2025
Update on the Strategic Examination of Research and Development
Early findings show untapped potential for Australia to lead research and development. -
Jul 2025
Australia continues research on AI safety science
Australia attended the third directors-level meeting of the International Network of AI Safety Institutes in Vancouver this July. -
Jul 2025
New report highlights emerging risks in multi-agent AI systems
We've commissioned research by the Gradient Institute to strengthen AI safety science and support responsible deployment of AI agents.
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8 January 2024 Critical Minerals Office
Critical minerals and rare earths research projects receive $22 million
The Australian Government is funding 3 innovative research projects through the Australian Critical Minerals Research and Development Hub. -
21 December 2023
Gas supply and demand outlook for 2024 quarter 2
The Australian Government will not activate the Australian Domestic Gas Security Mechanism (ADGSM) for the April to June 2024 quarter. -
20 December 2023
How to nominate for the Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science in 5 easy steps
Show someone how much you value their contribution by nominating them for the 2024 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science. Nominations open until 8 February 2024. -
20 December 2023
Dr Cathy Foley reappointed as Australia’s Chief Scientist
Dr Foley will continue to advise government on science and technology priorities. -
18 December 2023 Office of the Chief Economist
Australia's resources and energy exports passing a peak
Commodity export earnings are forecast to ease from last year’s record $466 billion to $408 billion in 2023–24 and $348 billion by 2024–25. -
16 December 2023 Critical Minerals Office
Updates to Australia’s Critical Minerals List
Australia has updated its list of critical minerals and created a new list of strategic materials. -
8 December 2023
$17 million to boost AI adoption by SMEs
The AI Adopt Program will fund centres to help Australian businesses adopt artificial intelligence (AI). Applications close 29 January 2024. -
8 December 2023
2024 Elevate Program offers more than 100 scholarships to boost diversity in STEM
Scholarships are available for women and non-binary people to access more opportunities in STEM. -
7 December 2023
Women and girls in STEM: Kiowa Scott-Hurley
Kiowa Scott-Hurley shares her experiences with art, coding, supercomputing and navigating the STEM workplace as a queer Aboriginal woman with a chronic illness. -
4 December 2023
Help create Australia’s Centre for Quantum Growth
$18.5 million in grant funding is available to help grow Australia’s quantum industry. Applications close 24 January 2024. -
30 November 2023 Industry Innovation and Science Australia
Industry Innovation and Science Australia (IISA) releases 2022–23 annual report
Find out about IISA’s activities and performance over the last financial year. -
29 November 2023
Our 2023 APS Employee Census results
The 2023 APS Employee Census results are in. The census collects workforce views on important issues.