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
Position statement – Reef 2050 long-term sustainability plan The Academy recommends more actions be added to the plan to overcome or limit the trajectory of deterioration of the reef’s outstanding universal value. Published on 01 April 2015
The science of climate change: Questions and Answers This publication from the Australian Academy of Science aims to address confusion created by contradictory information in the public domain. It sets out to explain the current situation* in climate science, including where there is consensus in the scientific community and where uncertainties exist. Published on 01 February 2015
Foundations for the future: a long-term plan for Australian ecosystem science Defining the vision, key directions and priorities for national ecosystem science capability. Published on 15 July 2014
Initial analysis of the 2014–15 federal Budget An analysis of the 2014-15 federal Budget, focused on measures relating to science, research and innovation. Published on 23 May 2014
Inspiring smarter brain research in Australia Recommendations from the 2013 Theo Murphy High Flyers Think Tank. Published on 25 February 2014
Science literacy in Australia Results of a survey among Australians to determine their level of science literacy and how it changed between 2010 and 2013. Published on 31 May 2013
Gender equity: current issues, best practice and new ideas A discussion paper on initiatives to support women in STEM from the Early- and Mid-Career Researcher Forum. Published on 11 March 2013
Future science – computer science: meeting the scale challenge Scoping future capacities and applications of high-performance computing over the next 10–20 years. Published on 31 January 2013
Open access publishing The Academy believes that the advancement of scientific knowledge is best served through the free, open and online distribution of high-quality peer-reviewed research. Published on 11 January 2013