Top stories
Featured news
Latest news
Nov 2024
Read our Annual report 2023–24
The report outlines our work and performance for the last financial year.
Nov 2024
Our 2024 APS Employee Census results
The APS Employee Census results collect the workforce views on important issues.
Nov 2024
National Reconstruction Fund Corporation invests $40 million in manufacturing
This marks the start of the corporation’s investments in Australian industry.
Nov 2024
256 STEM scholarships for women and non-binary people in STEM
The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE)’s Elevate: Boosting Diversity in STEM program will help grow a diverse workforce in in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
Nov 2024
Aravax is testing potential new ways to tackle food allergy
The Biomedical Translation Fund is powering cutting-edge biotech research with support from Brandon Capital.
Nov 2024
$5.2 million for quantum solutions to solve key national challenges
Round 1 of the Critical Technologies Challenge Program (CTCP) will fund 14 projects across Australia.
Nov 2024
New report highlights Australia’s progress as a quantum leader
The State of Australian Quantum report details achievements to date under the National Quantum Strategy.
Filter results
Page 3 of 4. Showing results from 25 to 36 of 48.
27 July 2023
Join our virtual town hall on responsible AI
We’re hosting a panel and public conversation on 31 July.
1 June 2023
Responsible AI in Australia: have your say
We want to hear your views on how the Australian Government can support the safe and responsible use of AI. Submissions close 4 August 2023.
12 May 2023
Investments to grow Australia’s critical technologies industries
As part of the 2023-24 May Budget, the Australian Government has announced $101.2 million to support businesses to integrate quantum and artificial intelligence technologies into their operations.
22 August 2022
2022 update to the List of critical technologies in the national interest: have your say
The 63 technologies identified in the list are current and emerging technologies with the capacity to significantly enhance or pose risk to our national interest.
31 March 2022
Funding available for AI and Digital Capability Centres
The Australian Government is offering $44 million to establish AI and Digital Capability Centres, connecting businesses with AI equipment, tools, services, training and expertise.
10 January 2022
Grants available to support artificial intelligence projects in regional Australia
The Catalysing the Artificial Intelligence Opportunity in Our Regions program will provide grants to artificial intelligence projects that benefit regional industries, businesses and communities.
14 December 2021
The National Artificial Intelligence Centre is launched
The Australian Government is delivering on the AI Action Plan with the establishment of the National Artificial Intelligence Centre in CSIRO’s Data61.
22 October 2021
United States and Australia Partners on Joint Regional Responsible Use of AI Workshop
United States and Australia are leading AI collaboration and responsible use across the Indo-Pacific regions
14 July 2021
Watch the national AI summit Techtonic 2.0 on demand
Be inspired by the next wave of Australia’s deep artificial intelligence capabilities and their potential to shape our future at Techtonic 2.0.
6 July 2021
Australian AI ethics principles: Telstra tests 2 AI solutions
Telstra is exploring artificial intelligence (AI) to transform customer experience and increase business operation efficiency. Telstra participated in the Australian AI Ethics Principles pilot. See what the company learnt.
6 July 2021
Australian AI ethics principles: Insurance Australia Group reviews its AI claim decisions
Insurance Australia Group Limited (IAG), Australia’s largest general insurer, is evaluating its artificial intelligence (AI) decisions against its existing algorithmic ethics framework and the Australian AI Ethics Principles.
6 July 2021
Australian AI ethics principles: NAB strengthens its data ethics
National Australia Bank (NAB) is evaluating artificial intelligence (AI) products and services it acquires or develops against its data ethics framework. The goal is to ensure ethical outcomes when engaging AI solutions and suppliers.