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CSIRO receives $233m funding boost but uncertainty remains over job cuts

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 17 Dec 2025
Just a month after announcing 350 job cuts, the CSIRO has received a funding boost, but some say it's not a long-term solution ... .
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Government Confirms $233 Million for CSIRO as Job Cuts Loom

The Epoch Times 17 Dec 2025
The federal government has confirmed an additional $233 million in funding for the CSIRO, as Australia’s national science agency moves to cut up to 350 jobs, saying it ...
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Cost of wind and batteries fall, coal and gas rise as CSIRO finds new way ...

Renew Economy 17 Dec 2025
The post Cost of wind and batteries fall, coal and gas rise as ...
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Renewables still Australia’s lowest-cost option, says CSIRO

PV Magazine 17 Dec 2025
Firmed solar and wind deliver the cheapest pathway for new electricity supply across all scenarios in Australia, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) says in its latest cost report.
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Electricity generation costs would be a third lower with 82% renewable grid, CSIRO says

The Guardian 16 Dec 2025
... powered by 82% renewable energy would be a third cheaper than current wholesale electricity costs, according to new CSIRO analysis.
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Globally aggregated biodiversity data impact predictive and descriptive research

PNAS 09 Dec 2025
Specifically, it would be useful to know how much ... .
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City partners with CSIRO to battle Boxthorn (City of Greater Geraldton)

Public Technologies 28 Nov 2025
Combating the spread of the invasive African boxthorn is the aim of a new partnership between the City of Greater Geraldton and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).
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Government Agrees to Increase CSIRO Funding as Agency Prepares for Another 350 Job Cuts

The Epoch Times 27 Nov 2025
The federal government has confirmed it is considering extra funding for the CSIRO as Australia’s national science agency prepares to cut ...
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'The cost of science has gone up': CSIRO chief defends job cuts

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 19 Nov 2025
The chief executive of the CSIRO has defended the decision to cut hundreds of jobs, arguing the organisation needs to alter its priorities to remain relevant ... .
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The CSIRO cuts are just the tip of the iceberg for Australia's science funding

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 19 Nov 2025
Australia is known as a country of innovators, but with a combination of brain drain, continuous cuts, and a loss of critical science projects, is Australia losing its edge? ... .
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‘Pry open the jaws of Treasury’ to fund CSIRO amid hundreds of job losses, Labor ...

The Guardian 19 Nov 2025
Husic, who oversaw CSIRO cuts as the former science minister, said some in government see scientific agency funding as a ‘cost’ not an ...
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It took a teacher to put CSIRO tragedy in a nutshell: Why would her students ...

Sydney Morning Herald 19 Nov 2025
I wish I had an easy answer for her – now that the CSIRO will shed 350 research staff ....
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The government is playing down the impact of the CSIRO job cuts

Australian Broadcasting Corporation 19 Nov 2025
The prime minister, when in opposition, accused the Coalition of "hollowing out" the CSIRO ... .
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