All Australia articles – Page 2
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Hopes that new Australian prime minister will reset relationship with science
Scientists welcome promise to put science centre stage but remain cautious
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Crowdsourcing compounds to tackle antibiotic resistance
A global screening project is searching for new antibiotics by asking chemists to send in novel compounds
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Universities bear brunt of cuts to keep Australian science running
Cuts to funding for researchers announced in budget staves off infrastructure closures
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Australia's chief scientist makes pitch for science
Ian Chubb calls on the government to set out a long-term plan for research, but there are doubts the plea will be heard
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Australia scraps its carbon tax
The country is unlikely to meet its climate change targets unless some form of carbon pricing is introduced, campaigners claim
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Australian science base eroded by budget cuts
Claims that cuts are politically motivated and short sighted as climate and environment programmes slashed
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Business
Shell pulls out of chemicals in Australia
Energy giant will sell all downstream businesses to Vitol
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Major Australian research job cuts on the cards
CSIRO staff association claims 1400 people could lose their jobs
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Australian climate body saved by crowd sourced donations
Climate Council will continue to provide independent advice after raising A$1 million
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Battle over carbon tax looms
Australia’s new prime minister plans to abolish the country’s carbon tax, but that won’t be an easy task
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Australia plans to scrap carbon tax early
A new emissions trading scheme would replace it, quickly linking up with the EU’s own pricing scheme for carbon dioxide
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Australian budget hits higher education hard
Chemists hope that central relevance of their science to the big questions will afford them some protection from cuts
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Careers
CSIRO: a translation agency
James Mitchell Crow meets the scientists making a difference at Australia’s national science organisation
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Careers
Resourcing the resource boom
Kelly Scientific Resources has its work cut out supplying scientists for Australia’s expanding mining and environmental science sectors, learns James Mitchell Crow
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Careers
Views from a tall poppy
Craig Priest tells Yfke Hager that stumbling into chemistry and tripping round the globe have given him a passion for science that he’s eager to share
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Business
Dow partners with Oz university
Dow is to partner with the University of Queensland in Australia
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