We’re up where we belong at the Avalon Airshow, showing off our breakthrough research in the aerospace industry.
Reducing emissions doesn't have to conflict with a growing economy, as these 18 developed nations show.
The world’s largest telescope, the Square Kilometre Array, has come a step closer as the plans for its infrastructure are now approved.
We've developed a new tool to better monitor and predict outbreaks of infectious diseases, like dengue and measles, in Australia.
Virtual reality (VR) technology is for more than just gaming. We're working with our partners on a new project using VR to aid in diagnostics and treatment for young cancer patients.
Scientists on board our research vessel Investigator have 3D-modelled hundreds of millions of krill in giant swarm and noticed a puzzling gender imbalance.
A team of researchers from the Australian Antarctic Division on board the RV Investigator are using underwater listening devices originally developed to track submarines to find ‘hotspots’ of Antarctic blue whales.
The National Drought Map brings together information on weather conditions and agricultural industries to help government provide support where it's needed most.
Researchers have identified a new species of shark known only from specimens in collections.
While many of us have been relaxing over the summer holidays, our staff at AAHL have been testing seized pork products for African Swine Fever.
New tech makes it easy to see a whole bunch of information about a farm in the same place at the same time and is set to revolutionise how decisions and investments are made.
The food we eat and the way we produce it are causing some pretty big environmental problems. We now have global scientific targets give to all humans a healthy diet without depleting the planet’s resources.
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