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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.

Strategy

National Robotics Strategy


A blueprint for the coordination and acceleration of Australia’s robotics ecosystem, designed to boost a range of industries and the broader economy through rapid, responsible progress in robotics and automation. The strategy demonstrates the immense potential value of robotics to the economy, showing that up to $600 billion per year could be added to Australia’s...
Strategy

National battery strategy: leading the charge towards a competitive and diverse Australian battery industry


The National battery strategy is a key part of the Albanese Government's 'Future Made in Australia' agenda. The strategy outlines how the Australian government will aim to support the domestic battery industry as it grows.
Strategy

Future gas strategy


This strategy maps the Australian government’s plan for how gas will support the economy’s transition to net zero, in partnership with the world. The strategy is supported by the 'Future gas strategy analytical report', which provides the Australian government’s assessment of the latest available evidence.
Report

Save food packaging design criteria and framework

Beau Lowenstern, Maddison Ryder, Ruby Chan, Simon Lockrey

This four-year project developed save food packaging design criteria and communication materials. The criteria and material is expected to lead to better packaging design, material selection and format selection using appropriate portioning, sealability, resealability features, date labelling, extend shelf life and provide the information required to assist retail, food service and consumers to minimise food...
Report

Pathway to Diversity in STEM Review: final recommendations


An independent panel set out to find ways to increase diversity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in Australia. The recommendations outlined in this report highlight the need for more ambitious and strategic action.

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