$387.4 Million Investment in CSIRO to Enhance Mining Research and Infrastructure
The Australian Federal Government is allocating an additional $387.4 million to CSIRO over four years, building on prior funding. This investment aims to support research infrastructure and workforce stability, particularly in mining technology advancements.
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) will receive $387.4 million over four years from the Federal Government, supplementing a previous $278 million announced in 2025. This funding contributes to nearly $1 billion in annual funding, ensuring operational stability and technological advancements, particularly in mining.
Recent projects include exploring low-frequency signals for communications in mining, and examining alternative lithium sources like petalite, which presents unique extraction challenges. The investment will enhance research capabilities and infrastructure, addressing sustainability and critical national interests in science. This funding underscores the significance of public science funding in addressing Australia's challenges.
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