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CSIRO to cut hundreds of science jobs
5 months ago
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CSIRO faces massive job cuts under Albanese
5 months ago
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Up to 350 jobs set to go from scientific research organisation CSIRO
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With a generous scholarship and access to industry and CSIRO, study a PhD that will make you stand out from the crowd. | CSIRO
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Hello to all earthworms and soil lovers alike! 🐛 This World Soil Day, we're digging into the thriving underground world beneath our feet. Billions of bacteria, kilometres of fungi, wriggly nematodes and mighty mites make up this bustling ecosystem. Together, they support plant growth, fight disease, tackle drought and even help break down chemicals. Soil is a vibrant patchwork of microbial life, and it’s what keeps Earth blooming. 🌱 | CSIRO
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This flathead is flat-out fascinating. 🐟 This unassuming fish offers surprising insights into how ocean currents and food webs are shifting. By studying this flatty and other species, researchers are piecing together a bigger picture of the ocean’s food chain, crucial for understanding the impacts of climate change and guiding real-world decisions. It’s all part of our SEA-MES voyage, an initiative retracing a 25-year-old marine survey to turn science into outcomes that support ocean health and
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9 months ago
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Spotify Wrapped? The only wrap we care about is the CSIRO rap. One Christmas in the early 90s, a group decided to swap microbiomes for microphones to make this festive CSIRO rap song. 🎤 The video captured some of our favourite highlights from the time, including: 📰 Our flu vaccine being featured on the cover of Time Magazine. 🐙 Our work helping map the Great Barrier Reef. 🧬 Our breakthrough gene technology which aimed to inhibit HIV replication in patients. | CSIRO
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We’re proud and delighted to celebrate the appointment of our Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley, as Australia’s next Chief Scientist. Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Minister Karen Andrews made the announcement today. Cathy has been with CSIRO for nearly 36 years, starting out as a research scientist working with our manufacturing teams. She became our Chief Scientist in August 2018. Cathy's scientific excellence and influential leadership have been recognised with numerous awards and fellowship
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Nov 9, 2020
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The CSIRO is waiting on results of first phase testing of a COVID vaccine developed at its Clayton campus. Latest: 7news.link/coronavirus #7NEWS | 7NEWS Melbourne
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Aug 24, 2020
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Sep 14, 2017
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Move over grumpy cat, Spotted Handfish are the new adorably grumpy animal. Side note, here’s footage of them getting’ it oooooooooonnnn. bam chicka wah wah Find out what we're doing to help save this unique species from extinction: http://www.csiro.au/Research/Animals-and-plants/Wildlife/Spotted-Handfish | CSIRO
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Going from birthday suit to biohazard suit all in a day’s work! 💼 Our researchers at the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness go to extraordinary lengths to start their day, including stripping down to enter secure airlocks (don’t worry, they can still bring their lunch). These protocols enable them to handle some of the world’s most hazardous pathogens safely. Their work is critical to Australia’s frontline defence against emergency animal disease outbreaks, enabling fast detection, rapi
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Can you help us find our next Young Future Shapers? 🤔 We’re looking for Year 5-10 students to build their confidence, capability and connection with Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM). Some will be passionate about STEM, some just like to tinker, and some haven’t found their favourite subject… yet. Young Future Shapers get personalised plans, meet like-minded kids and can choose between: ⛺ An epic STEM Camp; 🔬 A local STEM adventure; or 📚 An awesome prize pack. We want to see m
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Australian-made coronavirus copy reaches high-security CSIRO laboratory in Geelong
Jan 30, 2020
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CSIRO to cut up to 350 research jobs in major overhaul
5 months ago
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Jun 7, 2020
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It's an old problem that may finally have a new solution - the CSIRO revealing an ambitious plan to reduce plastic waste. Australia's brightest minds are now banding together in the hope of not only stopping pollution but creating billions of dollars in revenue. 7NEWS at 6pm | www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS | 7NEWS Adelaide
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We dig these wasps. 🐝 Did you know that many wasps lay their eggs in the eggs, pupae or bodies of other insects and spiders? Here's a digger wasp (family Sphecidae) we filmed at Casuarina Sands in Canberra digging a hole for its prey. It will sting and paralyse an insect and then drag it into the hole it has dug. Like something out of Alien, it will then lay an egg on or in the other insect's body, which will develop and eat the host as it grows. Dig into the weird world of parasitoid wasps: ht
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Mar 23, 2025
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CSIRO, winemakers pair to breed mildew, climate resistant grapevines
Apr 12, 2025
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The CSIRO will slash up to 350 full-time equivalent jobs to address rising costs. It comes on top of more than 800 positions being slashed in the past 18 months. The job losses will come from across the country, with no details about what positions are at risk. National Secretary of the Community Public Sector Union Melissa Donnelly spoke to ABC News's Joe O'Brien. Choose your news on the ABC NEWS app and stay in the know: https://ab.co/abcnewsapp #ABCNews #CSIRO | ABC News
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CSIRO ‘worked with coronaviruses and bats’ with Chinese scientists
Jun 25, 2021
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Vaccine passport pilot in the regions has been ‘seamless so far’
Oct 14, 2021
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Aug 24, 2020
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Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration has approved the AstraZeneca COVID-19 for use, joining the Pfizer vaccine, which will roll out from later this month. CSIRO's Health and Biosecurity Director Dr Rob Grenfell and AstraZeneca Country President Liz Chatwin discuss the new vaccine and what it will do. PLUS a Melbourne company has developed a world-first COVID-19 breath test, which delivers results in minutes. | 7NEWS Australia
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