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From Country to Capability: The Tiwi prawn farm changing the future
What is unfolding on Wurankuwu is a powerful example of what self-determination...
Nicole Brown 13 May 2026
Grounded in community: Sarah Landers recognised for leading with purpose
Sarah Landers has been named a finalist in the First Nations category of the NT...
Nicole Brown 30 Apr 2026
Meet the woman backing the next generation of Indigenous STEM leaders
Long before national strategies and international fellowships, Kim Dyball unders...
Nicole Brown 4 Mar 2026
Laying the foundations for Australia’s giant freshwater prawn future
An Indigenous-led collaboration in Far North Queensland is laying the groundwork...
Nicole Brown 23 Feb 2026
Women leading with knowledge, care and Country
Across generations, Aboriginal women have carried knowledge quietly, carefully a...
Nicole Brown 16 Feb 2026
How Gullara McInnes is using science to protect culture and Country

On the 2026 International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the global call to action is clear: "Synergising AI, Social Science, STEM and Finance: Building Inclusive Futures for Women and Girls.

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Feb 16, 2026
Stargazing to System Change: How Greta Stephensen is redefining STEM for Indigenous women

As the world marks the 2026 International Day of Women and Girls in Science, the focus turns to a powerful challenge: "Synergising AI, Social Science, STEM and Finance: Building Inclusive Futures for...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Feb 13, 2026
CSIRO report highlights need for Indigenous-led approach to AI in healthcare

Research by scientists from CSIRO, Australia's national science agency, working with Indigenous partner organisations have found that while artificial intelligence (AI) has potential to improve health...

Giovanni Torre Giovanni Torre Oct 7, 2025
Women leading with land: Indigenous knowledge at the heart of agriculture’s future

A powerful gathering unfolded recently on Kaurna Country. The Australian Indigenous Women in Agriculture Breakfast, co-hosted by CSIRO and Australian Women in Agriculture (AWiA), brought together Firs...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Sep 1, 2025
Renee Wootton Tomlin: Where culture meets the future of flight

This National Science Week a story rooted in Country, lifted by innovation, and driven by purpose is being celebrated. Renee Wootton Tomlin, a proud Tharawal woman, aerospace engineer, pilot, and glob...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Aug 15, 2025
Carrying culture and science into the future

As the nation celebrates innovation during National Science Week, some of the most groundbreaking ideas are also the oldest. A proud Aboriginal woman with ties to Ngadjuri Country, raised on Dharug an...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Aug 12, 2025
Science, Sovereignty, and Sisterhood: Melissa Tipo leads from Quad to Country

National Science Week is all about celebrating discovery, innovation, and the people who shape our future; and this year, we celebrate Melissa Tipo, whose leadership in STEM is making waves from the Q...

Nicole Brown Nicole Brown Aug 11, 2025
Yuin doctor dedicated to Indigenous people's 'genetic story'

An Indigenous genomics researcher has been recognised with a fellowship with the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering.

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Keira Jenkins Oct 7, 2024
NASA's top minds host budding Indigenous astronauts

NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is busy with 40 missions however it has another on the horizon this month, mentoring Aboriginal students on their journey to space.

David Prestipino David Prestipino Aug 8, 2024
CSIRO grant helps blend Aboriginal traditions with agricultural innovation

In a fusion of Indigenous wisdom and cutting-edge technology, Darryl Lyons, a respected Maiawali man, and inventor Mic Black have launched Rainstick, an Indigenous biotech startup.

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Zak Kirkup Mar 1, 2024
MinRes exec hailed for mine closure initiative, Indigenous engagement

The efforts of Mineral Resources to reshape the future of mine closure and rehabilitation has been recognised by the Chamber of Minerals and Energy, as a new CSIRO report said Australia had a billion-...

David Prestipino David Prestipino Dec 22, 2023
Mine rehabilitation presents 'immense' opportunity for regional, First Nations communities

There are tens of thousands of inactive and unrehabilitated mine sites across Australia but only 15 examples of repurposed mined land, a report has found.

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Rudi Maxwell Dec 18, 2023
Sea walls, rock lobster populations feeling the pinch

As Torres Strait Islander elders take the Australian government to court for alleged inaction on climate change, the national science agency is documenting global warming's impacts in the region.

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Rudi Maxwell Nov 21, 2023
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