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Education
Opinion
Industry connections and hands-on learning inspire students into STEM. Jordarna, a Year 8 student from Cessnock Academy of STEM Exce…
Water
Featured Fellows
Australia is not only one of the driest countries on Earth, but the country with the most weather extremes. While droughts are destr…
Women in STEM
Leeanne Bond reflects on her experiences as a woman in engineering. Like many female engineers I’ve met, my first priority as a yo…
Industry and innovation
News
A review of Brotopia: Breaking up the boys’ club of Silicon Valley by Emily Chang While it is well known the tech world is domina…
Research
There needs to be a shift from quantity to quality in the world of research given “a growing rumble of concern about the rigour an…
The Chief Scientist of Australia, Dr Alan Finkel AO FTSE, spoke to the Mathematical Association of Victoria’s annual conference, e…
Agriculture
A leading water expert has warned against relying on quick fixes to the Menindee Lakes crisis triggered by recent severe fish kills.…
Digital futures
For Australia to continue to be a successful democracy with a vibrant economy in the 21st century, it is essential we maintain our r…
Energy
Lachlan Blackhall explains how empowered electricity customers are transforming Australia’s electricity supply and management syst…
Machine learning is intrinsically biased. Mary-Anne Williams explains what can be done about it to reduce risks. Why does the digita…
And why they need industry mentors to prepare for evolving jobs. Dr Marguerite Evans-Galea explains. Convergence, impact and innovat…
Ten years ago, Chief Scientist of Australia and former Academy President Dr Alan Finkel spearheaded STELR – an Academy initiative…
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