
Our Supporters
This page is currently being updated for 2010...
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National Australian Government Department of Health & Ageing |
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Australian Capital Territory |
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New South Wales Principal: Office of Science and Medical Research NSW Industry & Investment |
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Queensland
Principal: Griffith University and the University of Queensland |
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South Australia Principal: Office of Science and Innovation, Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology |
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Tasmania |
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More about our supporters:
The Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing
The Australian National University
NSW Office for Science and Medical Research
NSW Department of Education and Training
Macquarie University
University of NSW (UNSW)
University of Sydney
Queensland Institute of Medical Research
Griffith University
The University of Queensland
Queensland University of Technology
Department of Further Education Employment, Government of South Australia
The University of Adelaide
University of South Australia
Flinders University
University of Tasmania
Department of Education & Early Childhood Development, Victoria - Student Learning Division
Monash University
The University of Melbourne
Victorian University
Deakin University
Burnet Institute
| Latest News |
| 2010 Young Tall Poppy Science Awards | |
| You can nominate now for the 2010 awards across all states and territories in Australia | |
| Tall Poppy helps crack DNA code | |
| Vanessa Hayes, Young Tall Poppy 2006 has led a team defining the genetic diversity of indigenous peoples of Southern Africa see Nature, 18 February 2010 | |
| 2009 CSL Florey Medal | |
| The prestigious Florey Medal for significant achievements in biomedical science and human health has been awarded to Professor John Hopwood. | |
| Rediscovering Science | |
| Check out Young Tall Poppy Scientist presentations to schools in a new online resource for students, teachers and the general public | |
| The latest issue of AQ - Australian Quarterly (Volume 81, Issue 6) is now online... | |









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