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Aug 11, 2022 In The Community

It’s National Science Week!

Time to get out the test tubes and get ready to explain STEM, because National Science Week 2022 is here! An annual August adventure, National Science Week is a seven-day celebration of all things …Read more
Jul 25, 2022 In The Community

Meaningful Men’s Health

Men’s health shouldn’t be an oxymoron. Unfortunately, it often is. Men tend not to take a proactive approach to their wellbeing. We are excellent at ignoring warning signs and highly skilled at isolating ourselves …Read more
Jul 14, 2022 Clean Energy Future

Big H: Hydrogen Knowledge Centre launched

Hydrogen might be the next big thing for Australia. The big H represents an opportunity for our humble island nation to assume the mantle of Global Leader when it comes to hydrogen. The CSIRO …Read more
Jun 24, 2022 People & Industry

Robot inspector: Unleashed

A human size robot, crawling gently through the pipes beneath a platform above a deep sea. Inspecting, data collecting, probing… Sounds futuristic. A genuine step forward. It also sounds the slightest bit terrifying. But …Read more
Jun 21, 2022 In The Community

Fire, Earth and Sea

Water flows and wends its way to the sea. This is the sacred place of our ancestors. Ceremony by firelight keeps us connected to this land. Over vast country the Creation Spirit forms the …Read more
Jun 17, 2022 People & Industry

Row, row, robot boat

Unpredictable, deep, and teeming with murderous creatures; the sea is a cruel mistress. Entire genres of film and literature are dedicated to tales of the ocean’s mistreatment of interlopers. On the North West Shelf, …Read more
Jun 03, 2022 Clean Energy Future

Only One Earth

Sunday 5 June is World Environment Day. A United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), World Environment Day has spread awareness since 1974. Every year, a theme guides the direction of the event, and for 2022 …Read more
May 27, 2022 In The Community

Rural Road Safety: Taking the wheel

September is Rural Road Safety Month. Per 100 million km, the Australian fatality rate is 0.45 and hospitalised injury rate is 15.3[1],[2]. Driving in remote regions is 11 times higher risk than the city[3]. …Read more
May 24, 2022 In The Community

Under pressure – A new industry emerges

What do Bieber’s bed and subsea control modules have in common? $1.2 million has just been secured to build Australia’s first deep water hyperbaric testing and maintenance facility. Hyperbaric chambers are commonly associated with …Read more
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