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IN HONOUR OF PASSION, PERSISTENCE AND PATIENCE

29 October 2014

MEDIA RELEASE: SCIENCE – THE PLATFORM TO BUILD SUSTAINED GROWTH

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CHIEF SCIENTIST'S FREE e BOOK 'THE CURIOUS COUNTRY'

3 December 2013

Chief Scientist Professor Ian Chubb today launched the free e Book The Curious Country.

CHIEF SCIENTIST ANNOUNCES SKA ART PRIZE WINNERS

19 August 2013

CHIEF SCIENTIST CALLS FOR A NATIONAL STRATEGY FOR SCIENCE

31 July 2013

Chief Scientist Wishing Our National Informatics Team Luck

3 July 2013

MEDIA RELEASE: STRATEGIC RESEARCH PRIORITIES VITAL FOR AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE

24 June 2013

Australia and Strategic Priorities for Research

14 February 2013

CHIEF SCIENTIST RECOGNISES YOUNG SCIENCE AND MATHS OLYMPIANS

17 August 2012

Vale Professor Ralph Slatyer AC

27 July 2012

Australia’s first Chief Scientist, Professor Ralph Slatyer AC has sadly passed away at the age of 83.

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Australia's Chief Scientist and the Office of the Chief Scientist recognise the first peoples of this nation and their ongoing cultural and spiritual connections to the lands, waters, seas, skies, and communities. We acknowledge First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians and Lore Keepers of the oldest living culture and pay respects to their Elders past and present.

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