Media Releases
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has moved from early adopting businesses with mature technology teams to become a rapidly growing priority across industries, a new report has found. But implementation remains complex.
The Australian Government is backing National Science Week by providing $980,000 to the Australian Science Teachers Association (ASTA) to boost school participation in the event.
Joint media release with Minister for Finance, Senator Katy Gallagher
The Albanese Government’s bill to deliver one of the largest peacetime investments in Australian industry and Australian manufacturing has today passed the House of Representatives.
Joint media release with the Minister for Education the Hon Jason Clare MP
Young Australian entrepreneurs will get help to bring their ideas to life, with legislation introduced into Parliament today to create up to 2000 HELP-style loans each year.
An Australian woman will make history as she heads to Germany for astronaut training with the European Space Agency (ESA).
The independent Pathway to Diversity in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) review launches its consultation on barriers to participation in STEM today.
The Albanese Government is continuing to back Australian science and awarding 22 community engagement grants for young people totalling almost $2 million.
A national conversation to guide the direction of Australia’s science priorities was launched at Burwood Girls High School in Sydney today.
Three Australian-US scientific teams will set their sights on minimising the impact of health pandemics, harmful environmental emissions and drought using AI approaches.
Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic formally launched consultations for the country’s first National Battery Strategy at a visit to Energy Renaissance, an Australian lithium-ion battery technology and manufacturing company, at Tomago in the New South Wales Hunter Valley.