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Report
Australia’s artificial intelligence ecosystem: growth and opportunities
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...
Report
Towards a state of the food system report for Australia
This report helps to build an evidence base for how Australia's food system could evolve, highlighting gaps and biases in reporting, and developing practical strategies for overcoming these. It recommends a more holistic view, taking into account a balanced set of economic, sustainability, equity and health outcomes.
Report
The Australian aged care data landscape
This report discusses opportunities to improve outcomes for older Australians by facilitating data sharing. It identifies key priorities for the aged care sector, including promoting common data languages and developing a coordinated, national approach to support data access and use.
Journal article
Weight loss patterns and outcomes over 12 months on a commercial weight management program (CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet Online)
This study evaluated CSIRO's Total Wellbeing Diet Online program among 24,035 Australian adults over 12 months. Average weight loss was 5.5kg at 12 months, with 52% achieving clinically significant results (≥5% body weight loss). Platform engagement strongly correlated with success. The digital program proved effective for long-term weight management.
Draft report
GenCost 2024-25: consultation draft
The draft report for consultation of an annual assessment of the costs of electricity generation, energy storage and hydrogen production technologies. It finds for the seventh year in a row, renewables have the lowest cost range of any new electricity generation, despite varied inflationary impacts across technologies.