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Artificial intelligence use in IP Australia


Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly becoming a part of the Australian Public Service. IP Australia has been an early adopter of artificial intelligence. This audit assessed whether IP Australia’s use of artificial intelligence in the patent rights process is effective. It finds IP Australia’s use of AI in the patent rights process was largely effective.
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2025 Graduate Outcomes Survey: national report


The report presents findings for Australian domestic graduates who completed the Graduate Outcomes Survey between November 2024 and May 2025. It identifies employment rates, overall employment, median salaries, further full-time study participation, and undergraduate demographic and equity group key findings.
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Partial VET completion: insights on outcomes and pathways


The latest insights from the VET National Data Asset examine outcomes for Vocational Education and Training (VET) partial completers and the changes to their income, employment and reliance on income support. This report summarises the national level outcomes for students that partially completed a VET qualification in Australia. The analysis considers a range of different student...
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Red imported fire ants and Australian households


Current funding by federal, state and territory governments is far below what is required to eradicate fire ants in Australia, putting Australians and their pets at risk. This report finds that if allowed to spread across Australia, red imported fire ants could cost Australian households $1.08 billion in medical, veterinary and management costs every year.
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Down Syndrome Australia, Employment Connections Service

Liz Christodoulou, Darryl Steff, Susan Hayward, Lucy Macali

This report assesses Down Syndrome Australia’s Employment Connections Service, which provides tailored, evidence-aligned employment services to jobseekers with Down syndrome and employers. It concludes the model that best reflects evidence on ''what works” for this cohort is not well matched to the way mainstream funding is currently structured.