Australian science in a changing world: innovation requires global engagement The Academy recommends that the Australian Government acts immediately to invest for the future in the internationalisation of science and innovation. Published on 22 November 2011
Searching the deep earth: the future of Australian resource discovery and utilisation Recommendations on Australian minerals exploration from the 2010 Theo Murphy High Flyers Think Tank. Published on 11 January 2011
Australia’s renewable energy future Collated content from the Academy's 2008–09 monthly public lecture series. Published on 28 January 2010
To live within Earth’s limits: an Australian plan to develop a science of the whole Earth system Advancing the science needed to address the growing globalisation of human impacts on the environment. Published on 05 January 2010
Towards development of an Australian scientific roadmap for the hydrogen economy An analysis of Australian hydrogen energy research publications and funding. Published on 03 March 2008
Gene technology and GM plants The Academy supports the responsible and ethical use of gene technologies to produce genetically modified plants for use in Australian agriculture. Published on 10 December 2007
Australians need geography Advocating for the essential role of geography education in helping students understand and address complex global and local challenges. Published on 27 April 2007
Space weather A joint statement with the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering on the importance of preparing for the effects of space weather. Published on 30 November 2006
The changing risk environment: ideas for a new Australian policy framework for handling risks Risk in the modern world is changing. The greater interconnectedness of modern life and its processes means that risks are now more complex than before. Published on 28 July 2006
Symposium with the Chinese Academy of Sciences 2004 Report on the symposium with the Chinese Academy of Sciences held 17–22 October 2004. Published on 22 October 2004