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Veolia ANZ announces $40,000 scholarships for women in STEM

Veolia Australia and New Zealand, a provider of environmental solutions across water and wastewater services, has unveiled a scholarship initiative aimed at bolstering female...

Engineers Australia advocates for diverse future in STEM landscape

Engineers Australia has thrown its support behind the Pathway to Diversity in STEM Final Report, urging the Australian Government to swiftly adopt the recommendations outlined within the report alongside its Diversity in STEM Program Strategy.

Report: Lockheed Martin bolsters Australia’s defence, national economy

Lockheed Martin Australia’s efforts to boost Australia’s sovereign defence capability have resulted in significant economic benefits for the country, according to a report from Deloitte Access Economics. 

Australia to train thousands of STEM students to support AUKUS

The Australian government has announced a $128 million investment to train thousands of future skilled workers to help deliver the AUKUS nuclear-powered submarine pathway. 

Australia stands at the crossroads of AI innovation, reveals new report

Australia finds itself at a pivotal moment in the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI), with the potential to either lead or lag in both technical advancements and regulatory innovations, according to a recent report jointly authored by the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) and the University of Adelaide’s Australian Institute for Machine Learning (AIML).

Tasmanian innovators showcased at STEM Excellence Awards

Tasmania has honoured its best and brightest innovators at the recent Tasmanian STEM Excellence Awards, recognising groundbreaking breakthroughs in agricultural sustainability, disease prevention, and 3D printing. 

HII Nuclear Australia to bolster South Australia’s shipbuilding capabilities

The South Australian Government has partnered with HII Nuclear Australia, a newly formed entity of US-based shipbuilding company Huntington Ingalls Industries, to accelerate the development of South Australia’s defence industry workforce skills and supply chain. 

Australian science and tech leaders seek increased R&D investment and reindustrialisation

Australia's science and technology sectors, represented by 138 member organisations and 115,000 scientists and technologists through Science & Technology Australia (STA), are mobilising to seek election commitments from political parties and candidates.

Lockheed Martin Australia sponsors Melbourne Space Program

Lockheed Martin Australia has ventured into a partnership with Melbourne Space Program (MSP), a non-profit organisation dedicated to producing Australia’s future space leaders. 

Australia’s top innovators recognised in ATSE’s new list of Fellows

The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has unveiled the list of the new ATSE Fellows this year, including a Novel Price laureate, leaders tackling shortages in the Australian engineering industry, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander STEM education champions. 
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