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26 February 2021

A bright future for Australian energy, technology and expertise

How to extend Australia’s renewable energy generation capability, create jobs and deliver better results for businesses and energy consumers.

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23 February 2021

Australia’s uniqueness could be its greatest strength

Australia’s contribution to the global community could include technology that reflects our values of egalitarianism, fairness, open communication and respect for one another’s rights, writes Alex Lynch of Google.

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Superstars and Google mark a new partnership
8 March 2019

Google announces Superstars of STEM partnership

Google has strengthened its support for women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics, becoming Technology Partner for the acclaimed Superstars of STEM program. The program, run by Science & Technology Australia (STA), aims to smash gender assumptions and empower leading female scientists, technologists, researchers and educators to become well-known public role models. CEO of STA, […]

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