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To vaccinate, or not to vaccinate—new booklet launched to address immunisation fears
Minister for Health the Hon Sussan Ley MP has today joined the presidents of the Australian Medical Association and the Australian Academy of Science, Nobel Laureate Professor Peter Doherty and paediatrician Dr Michael Freelander MP to launch The Science of Immunisation: Questions and Answers.
New reports outline bright future for energy and accelerators in Australia
The Australian Academy of Science has launched two new reports on the future of Australian science in the areas of accelerator science and energy.
STEMM gender equity pilot appoints Elizabeth Broderick; accepts new institutions
Australia’s Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) Pilot today announced former Sex Discrimination Commissioner Elizabeth Broderick as Chair of its Expert Advisory Group, and the acceptance of eight new institutions into its Pilot of the UK-based Athena SWAN Charter.
Australia’s opportunity to create bright future through chemistry
Improving chemistry research and education will be vital in supporting future industries, according to a new plan for the future of chemistry in Australia.
National environmental science capacity in jeopardy
Australia’s world-leading climate and environmental science capability is facing an uncertain future with the news of more major job cuts at the CSIRO, according to the Australian Academy of Science.
CSIRO cuts mean national environmental science capacity in jeopardy
Australia’s world-leading climate and environmental science capability is facing an uncertain future with the news of more major job cuts at CSIRO, according to the Australian Academy of Science.
Science underpins more than one-quarter of Australia’s economic output
Advances in the physical, mathematical and biological sciences in the past 20 to 30 years underpin $330 billion a year of Australia’s economic output.
Science underpins $330m of Australia's economic output: report
Advances in the physical, mathematical and biological sciences in the past 20 to 30 years underpin $330 billion a year of Australia’s economic output, according to a new report commissioned by the Office of the Chief Scientist and the Australian Academy of Science.