Red tape puts national priorities on the line, Go8 warns Economy & Industry Excessive regulation of the university sector is preventing resources from being directed to core national priorities, according to the Group of Eight universities (Go8), which
Giant drill to retrieve million-year Antarctic ice core September 29, 2021 By Melissa Coade Energy & Environment Engineers from Australia’s Antarctic Division (AAD) have completed a two-year project to build a 400-kilogram drill that will be able to extract a scientifically significant
Why we need engineers who study ethics as much as maths July 19, 2021 By S. Travis Waller, Kourosh Kayvani, Lucy Marshall and Robert F. Care AM Economy & Industry The recent apartment building collapse in Miami, Florida, is a tragic reminder of the huge impacts engineering can have on our lives. Disasters such as
Consumer welfare and innovation in the digital economy November 20, 2019 By Lauren Solomon Communications & Technology On Nov 19, 2019, Consumer Policy Research Centre CEO Lauren Solomon delivered this speech in Melbourne. Whether we realise it or not, we are currently