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Organisation

Department of Industry, Science and Resources (Australia)

Acronym:
DISR

From 1 July 2022, the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources (DISER) became the Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR). This follows Administrative Arrangements Orders issued on 1 June 2022.

Guide

Being clear about AI-generated content


This guidance provides Australian businesses with up‑to‑date best practice approaches to AI‑generated content transparency based on the latest research and international governance trends. Following this guidance will help businesses to ensure that AI-generated content is clearly identifiable, follow industry best practice and contribute to emerging standards of transparency for AI-generated content.
Survey Report

Household and home businesses research


The report presents findings from a national household survey, completed by more than 5,000 Australians in April–May 2025. It provides nationally representative insights into current and emerging household energy practices. The findings show how everyday practices, values and vulnerabilities shape household energy demand and participation in Australia’s energy transition.
Guide

Guidance for AI adoption: six essential practices for responsible AI governance


The guidance sets out six essential practices for responsible artificial intelligence (AI) governance and adoption, based on national and international ethics principles. There are two versions of the guidance: for organisations getting started in adopting AI, and for governance professionals and technical experts. The guidance is accompanied by a policy guide and template.
Report

STEM Equity Monitor: data report 2025


The STEM Equity Monitor reports on the state of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) equity in Australia, and measures changes and trends over time. The monitor follows the participation pathway in STEM through schooling, higher education, graduate outcomes and the workforce. The 2025 edition is expanded beyond gender to also include other diverse groups.
Report

Australia’s artificial intelligence ecosystem: growth and opportunities

Haohui Chen, Sarah Bentley, Hien Pham, Sarah Hartman

This report gives an updated analysis of Australia’s artificial intelligence (AI) ecosystem. It looks at the size, structure and specialisations of the AI workforce, companies and research activities. It provides data driven insights for decision makers in both the public and private sectors to make informed choices about investment opportunities, upskilling pathways and growth potential...

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