TAFE Queensland SkillsTech's pre-apprenticeship courses are recommended for young people wanting careers in STEM industries.
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Australia’s outgoing Chief Scientist says we’re good but we can be better
Today marks Professor Ian Chubb’s final day as Australia’s Chief Scientist. It’s a position he’s held for almost five years, during some of Australia’s most turbulent political times.
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Science contributes $330b to Australian economy: research
Science contributes $330 billion a year to the Australian economy, according to a report by the Australian Academy of Science.
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Is bland corporate leadership holding back our innovation nation?
Leaders of innovative companies aggressively invest in research and development (R&D) to create new products, services, and technologies – even if these cannibalise short-term profits. Unsurprisingly, companies that consistently innovate are more likely to survive in the long run.
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Melbourne’s ‘Day of STEM’
Companies including Telstra, Optus, and Lockheed Martin are teaming up with schools and universities for a ‘Day of STEM’ in Melbourne tomorrow.
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Ford touring schools to promote STEM skills
Ford Australia will tour Victorian and New South Wales schools from September to December in an effort to inspire children to careers in the automotive industry.
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Australian manufacturing set for huge shake-up, says report
A new CEDA report has raised questions about how ready Australia’s workforce is for an era of self-driving cars, hyper-connectivity and artificial intelligence. Brent Balinski spoke to the group’s CEO, Professor Stephen Martin, about what the future will hold.
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