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History, Engineering, Environmental Protection, Fine Arts, Genomics, Geophysics, Indigenous Affairs, Mathematics, Population Health, Public Policy, Statistics, Sustainability, Unmanned Aircraft Systems, and
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side for domestic travel). Student type Current Students Faculty Centre for Aboriginal Studies Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Health Sciences Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Science
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Health Impact Assessment (HIA) tools to enable policy workers and development agencies choose between environmental degradation activities based on the costs and benefits to health. • Support the
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on leveraging machine learning and generative AI techniques for proactive mental health monitoring. The project comprises three primary research packages that address distinct aspects of the overall goal
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environmental change. Student type Current Students Faculty Centre for Aboriginal Studies Faculty of Business and Law Faculty of Health Sciences Faculty of Humanities Faculty of Science & Engineering
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challenges faced by the nation and the world, CSIRO's work spans a broad range of scientific disciplines, contributing to advancements in technology, sustainability, environmental conservation, health and more
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the ‘silent killer’ of climate and environmental change as they harm people of all ages and ethnicities and claim lives, across the world. However, loss of lives and income, heat-related illnesses and
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been a poignant reminder of the repercussions of climate change risks to our health and wellbeing, livelihoods, and economic performances. Scientists have warned that the risk of bushfire driven by
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, growing environmental concerns, environmental legislations, and health and safety concerns have opened market opportunities for integration of renewable energy sources with electrochemical energy conversion
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inoculants for chickpea and clover, providing an economically and environmentally-friendly alternative to chemical fertilisation. However, the benefits of introduced inoculants can be short-lived in Australian