A speaker stands at a podium bearing the Griffith University logo, delivering a presentation. Behind them, a large screen displays the Australian Government and Australian Research Council logos, along with an image of another individual. To the right, a banner for the ARC Research Hub for Driving Farming Productivity and Disease Prevention is visible. The setting appears to be a formal conference or academic event, with a computer monitor and water bottle on a nearby table.
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Boosting productivity, reducing costs, and mitigating disease risks – this ARC Research Hub has redefined the future of Australian farming through AI and…

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Chemistry pioneer wins Nobel Prize, a powerful example of how long-term investment in curiosity-driven research delivers global impact and scientific…

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A new Training Centre will develop automated vehicle technology for rural and remote regions.

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Focused on strengthening the protected cropping industry, a new ARC Training Centre will train future researchers and industry leaders to drive innovation,…

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Advancing radiochemical technologies and training the next generation of leaders in radiopharmaceutical research and innovation through a new ARC Training…

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With the support of the ARC, Associate Professor Katherine Kenny is addressing one of the world's most urgent health challenges: antimicrobial resistance (…

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New ARC Research Hub launches to develop next-generation biosensors for rapid, on-site detection of disease and biological threats.

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Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagles - affectionately known as the ‘wedgie’ - are Australia’s largest bird of prey and a vital part of the local ecosystem. However,…

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New ARC Training Centre launches to advance sustainable battery technologies to support a circular economy.

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At the ARC Centre of Excellence for Transformative Meta-Optical Systems, a team of researchers are developing miniaturised optical systems that will…

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RMIT launches the ARC Training Centre for Whole Life Design of Carbon Neutral Infrastructure to reduce infrastructure carbon emissions.

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Dr Dylan Crismani is a Lecturer of Music and the Co-Director of the Centre for Aboriginal Studies and Music at the Adelaide Conservatorium of Music. He is…