In the media
2024
- More than $500,000 funded for landmark Queensland-Bavaria research projects
- Fellows crafting brighter futures for design students
- Queensland to lead the adoption of quantum and advanced technologies
- Fellows fly for seabirds and wildlife conservation research
- 2025 Engaging Science Grants build science literacy and foster engagement
- Soil science success under the National Soil Action Plan
- Immunotherapist is Queensland’s 2024 Young Tall Poppy
- First-ever science strategy to support economic growth, new industries and jobs
- Engaging science grants spark STEM interest and protect environment
- The Department of Environment, Science and Innovation (DESI) boosts Queensland’s research capability with more than $14M in funding announced for new innovative projects
- DESI launches Queensland’s largest collection of water quality data
- 2024 Queensland-Cooper Hewitt Fellowship now open
- Advance Queensland Industry Research Fellowships announced
2023
- Industry leaders unite for inaugural Quantum Innovation Queensland meeting
- Conservation scientist is Queensland's 2023 Young Tall Poppy
- Science grants to boost involvement in STEM activities
- Professor Kerrie Wilson appointed Queensland Chief Scientist
- 2023 Queensland Women in STEM Prize winners announced
- Grants to boost Queensland’s science engagement
2022
- Interim Chief Scientist appointed
- Chief Scientist leaves a lasting impression
- Ground-breaking health research earns young scientist Tall Poppy of the Year Award
- Expert Committee endorses Queensland’s crocodile management program
- 2022 Queensland Women in STEM Prize winners announced
- Native Vegetation Scientific Expert Panel
- New Far North hub boosts regional science and innovation
- New Gladstone hub a catalyst for regional science and innovation
- New hubs a catalyst for regional science and innovation
- Flying scientists take off
2021
- Science Week looks beyond the microscope to climate modelling and analysis
- Science Week looks beyond the microscope to landscape science
- Science Week looks beyond the microscope to environmental science
- Science Week looks beyond the microscope to aquatic ecology
- Science Week looks beyond the microscope to vegetation ecology
- Science Week looks beyond the microscope to remote sensing technologies
- Science Week looks beyond the microscope to wildlife science
- National Science Week shines spotlight on sunshine state scientists
- Women in STEM award winners for 2021 announced
- Sustainability and Science Showcase for a better planet
2020
- Sunshine Coast biologist is Queensland's 2020 Tall Poppy winner
- Citizen Science funding to support reef health
2019
- Queenslanders invited to apply for Engaging Science Grants
- Pop-up science in Maryborough engages students
- Queenslanders encouraged to get involved in National Science Week
- Palaszczuk Government announces latest round of Engaging Science Grants
- Palaszczuk Government announces $580,000 for citizen science projects
- A call for action: Bulimba Creek citizen science project
- Queensland celebrates Citizen Science Day 2019
- Queensland’s women in STEM applauded
- Government funding aims to mobilise Queensland’s citizen scientists
2018
- Seagrass scientist is Queensland’s 2018 Tall Poppy
- Palaszczuk Government funding gives athletes the edge
- Queensland at the forefront of global scientific research
- Queensland women honoured with STEM award
- Palaszczuk Government grant allows Toowoomba kids to code drones
- Science grant for remote school to observe distant stars
2017
- JCU receives Palaszczuk Government Engaging Science Grant
- Palaszczuk Government's Engaging Science Grants put students on bright path to the future
- Innovators get set to fast track sport technology
- Palaszczuk Government backs hi-tech sports apps offering gold-winning performances for Qld
- ‘Super wheat’ researcher wins Queensland Young Tall Poppy Scientist of the Year award
- Coding workshops to prepare young children for jobs of the future
- Townsville and Cooktown events help celebrate National Science Week
- Drone flying lessons for students during National Science Week
- Palaszczuk Government backs school science project giving growers a taste of future farming
- World’s first 3D virtual reality tree-kangaroo could become reality
- Queensland’s women in STEM applauded
- Deputy Premier commends inaugural Emerging Science Leader
- Toowoomba youth to benefit from science funding
- Queensland students soar to new heights with drones
- Environment Minister to meet with Hopeland residents over soil gas contamination
- Hopeland and surrounding region testing
2016
- Competition calls for recognition of women in STEM
- Snapshot reports on Queensland science and innovation sectors health
- New Queensland Chief Scientist
- Brightest young researchers picked for Tall Poppy Awards
- Science in the spotlight through new program
- Sporting codes battle it out in National Science Week
- GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS achievement for largest practical science lesson
- Snakes & Ladders: A chief scientist’s take on Australian innovation
- Innovation is the key to regional growth: Chief scientist says
- Things are moving fast – and faster (ATSE Focus magazine)
- Reef Water Science Taskforce report guides $90M investment
- STEM prizes to help women researchers branch out
2015
- Reef Water Science Taskforce interim report released for consultation
- Australia worst at connecting scientific innovators with industry
- Chief Scientist leads new taskforce to help save Great Barrier Reef
- Great Barrier Reef: Queensland Government announces Water Science Taskforce to try and satisfy UNESCO
- Great Barrier Reef Water Science Taskforce meets to set targets
- It’s time for the new Great Barrier Reef expert panel to wade into the issue
- Panel to provide expert advice on Reef priorities