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satellite image of river flowing into sea

July 25, 2023

We are working with our Foundation Partner, SmartSat CRC, and collaborators from across industry, research and government to co-design and deliver a ‘weather service for water quality’ to help safeguard freshwater and coastal resources in Australia and around the world.

Looking up towards the treetops in a forest

May 5, 2016

Explore CSIRO’s past and present climate adaptation research.

Kangaroos in front of the Parkes Radiotelescope

October 5, 2021

PULSE@Parkes is a free educational program where your high school students use the CSIRO Parkes radio telescope live and remotely to observe pulsars, analyse their data and interact with professional astronomers.

Computer generated snow plow shape.

March 30, 2023

We develop and deploy advanced forward modelling and inference methods to understand the processes that control the formation of critical mineral resources needed for a global low emission energy transition.

Biomimetic mesh

February 15, 2016

Naturally occurring structural proteins are ‘information-rich’ molecules. Based on the precedent set by nature, these structural proteins provide a rich landscape for the rational design of advanced functional materials.

A picture of the globe with grid lines, centred on Australia

January 29, 2024

The Conformal Cubic Atmospheric Model (CCAM) documentation pages.

kids eating fruit

August 19, 2020

CSIRO’s vegetable education program for Australian primary schools.

Close up view of part of a core sample

March 21, 2022

A containerised mobile petrophysical logging system for use across Australia.

June 27, 2025

The Surface Water and Basin Outcomes (SWBO) research group provides leading national science capability in hydrology, hydroclimate, hydrological modelling, water resources management and inter-disciplinary research.