Astronomy decadal plan 2026–2035 A strategic review and vision for Australian astronomy for the decade 2026–2035. Published on 09 July 2025
Bioscience 2030: educating Australia’s future bioscientists Opportunities, challenges and essential skills for bioscience education in the next decade. Published on 08 December 2023
Empowering EMCRs to lead the future of the science of nutrition: Summary report At a 2023 Theo Murphy-funded symposium, early- and mid-career researchers reviewed the progress of Nourishing Australia, the National Committee for Nutrition’s decadal plan. Published on 14 November 2023
The mathematical sciences in Australia: mid-term review The National Committee for Mathematical Sciences conducted a mid-term review of the 2016 decadal plan, ‘The mathematical sciences in Australia: a vision for 2025’. Published on 14 December 2022
Research Integrity – Needs and provision of training in Australian institutions A nationwide survey examining how Australian research institutions provide, deliver, and perceive training in research integrity and good research practices. Published on 09 June 2022
Position statement – Science and Australia’s positive future The Academy calls on the next Australian government to secure Australian jobs and Australian industries with science. Published on 25 March 2022
Impact of COVID-19 on women in the STEM workforce The impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on women in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce in the Asia–Pacific region. Published on 12 July 2021
Preparing for Australia's digital future A strategic plan for information and communication science, engineering and technology. Published on 04 September 2019
Position statement – EMCR Forum 2019 federal election statement Australia requires stable, predictable and strategic investment in STEM, and specifically in our EMCRs, to reap the benefits that flow from a high-functioning STEM ecosystem. Published on 30 April 2019
Women in STEM decadal plan A vision and opportunities to build the strongest STEM workforce possible to support Australia’s prosperity. Published on 01 April 2019