All Oceania articles – Page 2
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Australian Climate Institute to close
Funding shortfall means climate organisation will not run beyond June 2017
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Australia urged to adopt emissions trading scheme
But climate body’s plan has been criticised by some members
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Melbourne, Australia
The world’s most liveable city is a renowned hub for biotech and biomedical research but lacks other opportunities, finds James Mitchell Crow
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Reprieve for some Australian climate scientists facing the axe
Number of climate scientists to lose jobs cut from 100 to 40
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Australia opens £80 million nanoscience hub
University of Sydney has unveiled the country’s first purpose-built nanoscience institute
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Anger as climate scientists cut at Australian research body
Apparent move away from science for the public good behind the redundancies
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Decadal plan to boost Australian chemistry
Commercial opportunities to take centre stage in a country that has historically failed to capitalise on its strong research base
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Australia falling behind on research commercialisation, government warns
New policies hope to boost academia-industry collaborations
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A third of Australian women in science and engineering ready to quit
Poor work–life balance and lower pay blamed for predicted exodus over next five years
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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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The textiles designer
Combining chemistry with a passion for textiles has taken Fern Kelly on an unusual career journey spanning the globe. Rachel Brazil investigates
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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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New Zealand in legal highs U-turn
First phase of new drug policy reversed as government bans designer drugs
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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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