Position statement – Brexit and international science The Academy remains committed to building and strengthening relationships with UK and other parts of Europe. Published on 28 June 2016
Election policy 2016: science priorities for Australian innovation The Academy calls on Australia’s next government to put science and innovation at the heart of economic and social policy. Published on 25 May 2016
The mathematical sciences in Australia: A vision for 2025 A plan to ensure Australia benefits fully from the substantial strength of its mathematical sciences. Published on 17 March 2016
Decadal plan for Australian geoscience: Our planet, Australia's future A geoscience research strategy to develop a predictive understanding of Earth systems that can secure the nation's resources, manage environmental challenges, and support future prosperity. Published on 24 February 2016
Chemistry for a better life: the decadal plan for Australian chemistry 2016–25 Published on 19 February 2016
The importance of advanced physical, mathematical and biological sciences to the Australian economy Quantifying the extent to which our economy, health and environment are based on global advances in the core sciences – physical, mathematical and biological – in the last 30 years. Published on 22 January 2016
Position statement – Science priorities for Australian innovation From solving our grand challenges to basic research that will deliver unexpected but transformative breakthroughs, science is the engine room of innovation. Published on 09 December 2015
Australia 2050: Conversations about our future What is our realistic vision for an ecologically, economically and socially sustainable Australia in 2050 and beyond? Published on 27 October 2015
Climate change challenges to health: risks and opportunities Recommendations from the 2014 Theo Murphy High Flyers Think Tank on climate change challenges to health. Published on 30 May 2015
Position statement – The Australian Academy of Science and international relations Scientist-to-scientist engagement should transcend political and religious beliefs and provide continuing opportunity for nations to engage. Published on 04 May 2015