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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.
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9 February 2024
Next steps for 2024 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science nominations
Did you nominate someone for the 2024 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science? Nominations are now closed - here’s what happens next.
22 January 2024
Grants of up to $15,000 available for young Aussies in STEM
The sponsorship grants fund young Australians to take part in virtual or in-person STEM events.
10 January 2024
Learn why Professor Julie Owens nominates inspiring achievers for the Prime Minister’s Prizes for Sc...
Nominate an individual or team to show how much you value their contribution to the science community. Nominations are open until 8 February 2024.
20 December 2023
How to nominate for the Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science in 5 easy steps
Show someone how much you value their contribution by nominating them for the 2024 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science. Nominations open until 8 February 2024.
8 December 2023
2024 Elevate Program offers more than 100 scholarships to boost diversity in STEM
Scholarships are available for women and non-binary people to access more opportunities in STEM.
21 November 2023
Nominations open for the 2024 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science!
Do you know an inspiring scientist, innovator or science educator? Nominate them for the 2024 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science by 8 February 2024.
31 October 2023
National Science Week 2024 grants now open
Up to $20,000 is available for individuals and organisations interested in delivering science engagement activities for next year’s National Science Week. Applications close 11 December.
16 October 2023
Revealing the recipients of the 2023 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science!
The Australian science, innovation and education communities came together tonight to celebrate outstanding achievements in scientific research, research-based innovation and science teaching.
9 October 2023
Where are our Prime Minister's Prizes for Science alumni now?
Each year we recognise outstanding Australian scientists, innovators and educators at the Prime Minister's Prizes for Science. Find out how these inspiring role models are continuing to blaze trails and achieve breakthroughs in their fields.
4 October 2023
2023 Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science celebrates Australian science on 16 October
We’ll recognise excellence among scientists, innovators and educators in science and technology fields. Follow us on Twitter/X, Facebook, LinkedIn and #PMPrizes for all the latest news about the 2023 recipients.
9 August 2023
Celebrate National Science Week 2023
We’re celebrating National Science Week from Saturday 12 August to Sunday 20 August.
24 May 2023
Get inspired! National Science Week 2023 grants announced
32 innovative public science engagement projects will share in nearly $500,000 as part of Australia’s annual celebration of science and technology.