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Jan 15, 2025 |
climatecouncil.org.au | Greg Mullins
What the people of California are facing is tragic. Our thoughts are with those who have lost, those who are grieving, and with the firefighters who continue to selflessly put their lives on the line to save people and property while the terrifying Santa Ana winds drive ferocious fires. For many of us in Australia, these events are triggering.
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Aug 21, 2024 |
researchaustralia.org | Greg Mullins
This Policy Update covers developments since the May Budget. The much-awaited new National Science Priorities were released on Monday 12 August, and were accompanied by a Science Statement. They are available from the Department of Industry Science and Resources website. The Science Statement has a strong emphasis on the role science can play in supporting and creating industry, with a strong focus on economic prosperity.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
researchaustralia.org | Greg Mullins
In May, the NHMRC released a draft Good Institutional Practice Guide which seeks to provide guidance to NHMRC-funded institutions and researchers about good institutional practice ‘to promote open, honest, supportive and respectful institutional cultures conducive to the conduct of high-quality research’. Its development has been overseen by NHMRC’s Research Quality Steering Committee. Research Australia made a submission in response to the draft.
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Jul 9, 2024 |
researchaustralia.org | Greg Mullins
In May 2024 the Department of Health and Aged Care released a consultation paper on a draft outline of the National Allied Health Workforce Strategy, intended to to ensure there are enough highly trained allied health professionals distributed across the country.
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Jun 21, 2024 |
thesaturdaypaper.com.au | Greg Mullins
Picture this. It has been almost five years since Black Summer. Fires and floods, supercharged by climate pollution, have claimed hundreds of Australian lives and thousands of Australian homes. An election is on the horizon and the leader of the opposition declares that, if he wins, he will dump Australia’s 2030 climate targets, the very targets developed to secure a safer future for our kids and grandkids. It should be difficult to picture such a reality.
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