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Australia’s Economic Accelerator Advisory Board Welcomed
Indigenous Knowledge Needs To Be Recognised And Valued
Big dreams about little creatures for AIMS Indigenous scientist
The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and OPTICAL 88 announced initial results of artificial intelligence diabetic retinopathy screening
Audi Foundation and CEF continue to drive for student success
Maker Projects grants supporting young people to access STEM
Army cadets face off with ADF
Free Diploma of IT offered to women and gender diverse people across Victoria
Major redevelopment at Derby District High School on track
Shining Light On Women Working In Resources Sector
Turning Hobby Into Sport
Scientists Welcome Inaugural ARC Board
State Government Budget Wrap For Life Sciences
New STEM primary school resources set to transform teaching
A passion for Victoria’s environment drives science graduate
Engineer Reaps Endless Opportunities
Breaking Barriers In Engineering
Making art is a uniquely human act, and one that provides a wellspring of health benefits
Scholarships boost expertise for ACT public school teachers
University Of Tasmania Legislation Tabled
Our smartphone screening tool could help detect strokes faster – and lead to quicker treatment
Miles Government bolsters digital skills for First Nations innovators, business owners and students
Using Augmented Reality To Bring Chemistry To Life
Haven’t Been To Library In While?
Research Showcase Uncovers Impact Of Local Studies
Sydney Renews Partnership With University Of Glasgow
Cosmos Magazine Moves To CSIRO Publishing
Drone Racing Inspires Scouts To Reach For Sky
Lake Macquarie To Host Global Tech Conference
Simply looking at greenery can boost mental health – new research
The Indy Autonomous Challenge Presented by Bridgestone Returns to Goodwood Festival of Speed in July 2024
Budget brings water security and renewable energy to Central Queensland
PolyU and Diocesan Girls’ School establish AI Swimtech Laboratory, developing biomechanical training to enhance swimmers’ performance
Thousands of young people share scientific questions once again this year in the Great Science Share for Schools
Fellows Celebrated In King’s Birthday Honours
Defence Skills Major Focus Of Budget
School Holiday Guide’s Boredom Buster
Nominations Open For STA Committees
Infant-toddlers play and imagination sparked by adult involvement
Peat was historically mined overseas because it burns so well. But Australia’s subtropical peat bogs need fire to survive
STEM Education Must Go Beyond Robotics And Coding
Pressure mounts on government to declare where they stand on education inquiry 30 May 2024
Calvin Christian School wins 2024 Science and Engineering Challenge grand finals
Breaking ground: Why now is the time for addressing gender diversity in Australian construction
Sweat Partnership Supports Women Entrepreneurs
Research In Focus: H-STEM Rising
Engaging science grants spark STEM interest and protect environment
Appreciation For Women In STEM Ambassador