Archived News for Research Sector Professionals - February, 2013
The CSIRO has announced the appointment of Paul Hardisty as the new Director of the Climate Change Adaptation National Research Flagship, and will commence the role in May based at Perth.
Rainforest research 'supersite' opens for business
After three years of intensive planning and research, the CSIRO has and the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN) have opened the country’s first large-scale rainforest research plot.
$70 million for new CRCs
The Federal Government has announced two new Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) will share in $70 million in funding.
Government outlines $1 billion jobs plan
The Federal Government has outlined a $1 billion plan it claims will secure economic growth for the future by boosting innovation, productivity and competitiveness.
Anne Edwards to chair new domestic abuse research centre
The Federal Government has announced Professor Anne Edwards as the inaugural chair of the new National Centre of Excellence established to reduce domestic and family and sexual violence.
Government announces new bushfire CRC
The Federal Government has announced it will contribute $47 million for the establishment of a new Bushfire and Natural Hazards Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) from 1 July.
Kraft R&D centre opens Melbourne R&D centre
The Victorian Government has welcomed the official opening of stage one of the new Kraft Foods Asia Pacific Confectionary Centre of Excellence in Melbourne.
Neanderthals died out earlier finds ANU
The last remaining enclave of Neanderthals may have died out 10,000 years earlier than previously thought, according to new research conducted by the an international research team, with members from the Australian National University (ANU).
CSIRO announces 'solar sponge' breakthrough
A team of CSIRO and Monash University researchers have created a ‘solar sponge’ which captures and then releases carbon dioxide using the power of natural sunlight.
Immigrants succeeding in education
A new study conducted by the University of Sydney has shown that there a relatively few differences in problem solving, mathematics and science achievement between immigrant students and non-immigrant students.
Ozone hole effects deep ocean currents finds research
New international research has found that the formation of the Antarctic ozone hole has caused significant changes to the way waters in the southern oceans mix, potentially impacting on future climate change.
Research promises new Alzheimer's treatment
New research conducted by Monash University promises to aid in the removal of toxins in dementia suffers, which could lead to a new treatment that reverses the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease in the future.
Research promises to break obesity cycle
New research emerging from the Garven Institute of Medical Research and the University of NSW has pinpointed the exact brain circuitry that prevents obese people from shedding the excess bodyweight.
Researchers lead breakthrough in cell death understanding
A team of researchers from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research have, for the first time, visualized the molecular changes in a critical cell death protein that force cells in the body to die.
Ground-breaking research nets medal
Research that could lead to a breakthrough in predicting mega-earthquakes has seen a Monash University researcher net this year’s Anton Hales medal for Earth Sciences.
$50 million gift for new ANU scholarships
The Australian National University (ANU) has received the largest educational philanthropic gift in the nation’s history after alumnus Graham Tuckwell pledged $50 million for the university.
New chief for WA minerals research
The Western Australian Government has announced Mark Woffenden as the new Chief of the Western Australian Minerals Research Institute (WAMRI).
Government announces cancer research funding
The Federal Government has announced 38 research grants will share in 10.6 million in new funding to help them continue their cancer research.
Government announces new mental health funding
The Federal Government has pledged a further $5 million in mental health research funding in a bid to support suicide prevention, substance abuse and ensure better mental health planning.
New Chief astronomist for CSIRO
Dr Lewis Ball has made his return to antipodean shores to head up the CSIRO’s Astronomy and Space Science (CASS) division.
Top solar expert joins CSIRO
World renowned solar researcher, Dr Manuel Blanco, has joined the CSIRO’s Australian Solar Thermal Research Initiative (ASTRI) as its new Director.