A humble backyard barbeque in Canberra four decades ago sowed the seeds for a generous donation that honours one of Australia’s greatest Earth scientists and recognises outstanding research into the structure and workings of our Earth.
A humble backyard barbeque in Canberra four decades ago sowed the seeds for a generous donation that honours one of Australia’s greatest Earth scientists and recognises outstanding research into the structure and workings of our Earth.
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Australian delegation to the 67th Nobel Laureates Meeting 25 June – 30 June 2017.
This report characterises Australia’s current climate science capability and identifies how well the climate science sector is positioned to meet current and future demands for weather and climate knowledge.
On 9 August 2017 the Academy made a submission to the Joint Standing Committee on the National Capital and External Territories Inquiry into Australia’s Antarctic Territory.—
Sixty early- and mid-career researchers gathered in Perth in July to explore the future of nutrition science.
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A vision for space science and technology: Securing and advancing Australia’s interests through space research in Australia was published in September 2017 and presents the strategic vision for an Australian space sector and space industry.
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It will strategically align the three education programs within the Academy and assist Council and the Chief Executive in planning future directions, identify needs and opportunities.
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