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Mar 2025
Announcing the 2025–26 March Budget
The 2025–26 Budget includes measures to secure Australian industry, science and resources.
Mar 2025
Make an impact by joining our 2026 Graduate Development Program
If you’re looking for an opportunity to make a real difference with the skills you gained at university, apply now for our graduate program. Applications open until 14 April 2025.
Mar 2025
Gas supply and demand outlook for 2025 quarter 3
The Australian Government will not activate the Australian Domestic Gas Security Mechanism (ADGSM) for the July to September 2025 quarter.
Mar 2025
Prehistoric rock, Indigenous storytelling and oceanography activities feature at National Science Week 2025
Australia’s biggest annual celebration of science takes place from 9-17 August. We’re funding 31 community science events with $515,000 in grants.
Mar 2025
Major Projects Facilitation Agency
New major projects will help achieve net zero by 2050
Major Project Status awarded to Sunlands Eyre Peninsula Graphite Hub, Sunrise Battery Materials Complex Project, and Western Green Energy Hub.
Mar 2025
National Measurement Institute
Software evaluation for pattern approval: have your say
The National Measurement Institute (NMI) is seeking feedback on the evaluation of software for pattern approval. Consultation closes 30 April 2025.
Mar 2025
New way to find collaboration partners for Australia’s RNA ecosystem
The Australian RNA Capability Network Index will enhance coordination, collaboration and infrastructure access across our RNA ecosystem.
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23 September 2022
The state of STEM gender equity in 2022
We’ve updated the STEM Equity Monitor with the latest data on women and girls’ participation in STEM.
20 September 2022
Non-binary people in STEM: Ari Moloney
University student Ari Moloney shares thoughts on science communications, self-worth and how highlighting women and non-binary people’s achievements can sometimes trivialise them.
20 September 2022
Women and girls in STEM: Ella Burgun
Ella Burgun is a second-year biological science student at RMIT in Melbourne.
20 September 2022
Women and girls in STEM: Cayt Rowe
Dr Cayt Rowe leads research in the Defence Science and Technology Group (DSTG) at the Department of Defence.
20 September 2022
Women and girls in STEM: Sherene Loi
Professor Sherene Loi is a medical oncologist specialising in breast cancer treatment. She is also a clinician scientist with expertise in genomics, immunology and drug development.
20 September 2022
Women and girls in STEM: Rachel Iglesias
Rachel Iglesias is a veterinarian and epidemiologist at the Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.
20 September 2022
Women and girls in STEM: Sarah Onoprienko
Sarah Onoprienko is a senior student at a regional high school in Queensland.
20 September 2022
Women and girls in STEM: Kim Dyball
Kim manages the Young Indigenous Women's STEM Academy, giving young Indigenous women the tools and support they need to succeed in a STEM career
20 September 2022
Women and girls in STEM: Amanda Barnard
Professor Amanda Barnard is one of Australia's most highly awarded computational scientists.
27 June 2022
Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2020 greeting from young Australians
This video features young Australian students sharing their views on the importance of equity in science and celebrates the 2020 International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
8 March 2022
Breaking the bias for women and girls through our programs
We’re celebrating International Women’s Day 2022 by highlighting some of the programs and initiatives we implement to support girls and women. See how we’re working to achieve gender equality by advancing women in STEM and enabling women entrepreneurs.
11 February 2022
$6.7 million investment extends women in STEM initiatives
On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the Australian Government has extended funding for successful initiatives that address underrepresentation of women in STEM.