In an interview with The Weekly Times, the Chief Scientist discussed water management and called for a single body to guide Australia’s long-term water strat

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A position paper released today by the Office of the Chief Scientist outlines steps that Australia can take to transform the teaching of science, mathematics and technology in primary schools.

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The Chief Scientist Ian Chubb has published an editorial in Universities Australia’s quarterly newsletter, Higher Edition.

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The Australian Financial Review has published a profile of the Chief Scientist by associate editor Anne Hyland.

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On 17 August, The Sydney Morning Herald published an article by Professor Chubb to mark National Science Week.

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The Australian newspaper interviewed the Chief Scientist as part of its 'Cracking the Code’ series on how Australia can transform its economy using technolog

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The Newcastle Herald has published an editorial about science literacy following the Chief Scientist’s visit to the Hunter Region.

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Article by Professor Chubb published in the West Australian newspaper titled Science helps ready us for an unknown future.

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On Tuesday 19th May, Professor Chubb was part of a panel put together by Grattan Institute School Education Program Director Dr Peter Goss.

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The Great Barrier Reef is a precious natural treasure, enjoyed and appreciated by Australians and by visitors from around the world.

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