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Rainforest jungle

March 21, 2017

Improving the knowledge-base and long-term research infrastructure to support biodiversity conservation and natural resource management in Australia.

Looking along a boom of an oil rig out at sea

February 15, 2016

CSIRO has a long history of research into petroleum systems and technologies used by the oil and gas industry. Our research is aiding Australia’s transition into a clean energy future.

May 19, 2016

Keeping people at the centre of technology innovation.

radio telescope

May 21, 2024

Technical information for astronomers.

NSW RFS control centre

March 5, 2021

Quantitatively understanding the occurrence and consequences of fires is essential for making risk-optimal investments, policy choices and operational decisions.

Anameka Saltbush in greenhouse

April 4, 2025

CSIRO’s Drought Resilience project is driving wider adoption of Anameka Saltbush in drought-prone regions across Australia.

Cape Grip monitoring station

November 5, 2018

CSIRO’s Atmospheric Composition and Chemistry (ACC) group brings together capability in the observation of trace gases, particulate matter and chemical processes of the atmosphere, and the transport and chemical modelling required to interpret these data.

Three researchers look at churned up soil in a field in Fiji. here are palm trees lining a road, some sheds and green crops in the background.

April 12, 2024

Improving soil and food security for climate-vulnerable communities in the Pacific

Vegetables (carrot, radish and peanut) in a market stall.

August 2, 2024

Through regional and country led collaborations we are undertaking systems research to better understand and enable Pacific agrifood systems to respond to current and emerging challenges impacting the resilience and sustainability of the pacific agri-food systems