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Statement of Intent
In May 2023, The Honourable Dr Annabelle Bennett, ANSTO Board Chair, shared ANSTO's Statement of Intent with the Minister for Industry, Science and Technology.
ANSTO’s Dr Karina Meredith appointed to UN scientific panel on the effects of nuclear war
The panel will investigate a wide range of potential effects spanning radiological, environmental, climatic, agricultural, public health, and socio-economic impacts, through a scientifically rigorous and independent lens.
Investigating unusual water movement
ANSTO expertise focused on understanding of reduced water levels at Thirlmere Lakes in three year collaborative project

AANSS 2024 - Prizes & Awards
You are invited to submit to the various awards

OPAL multi-purpose reactor
Australia’s Open Pool Australian Lightwater (OPAL) reactor is a state-of-the-art 20 megawatt multi-purpose reactor that uses low enriched uranium (LEU) fuel to achieve a range of activities to benefit human health, enable research to support a more sustainable environment and provide innovative solutions for industry.
Dark matter lab funded
ANSTO to ensure ultra-low radiation environment in newly-funded Stawell Underground Physics Laboratory.
Glacial study grant includes ANSTO
ANSTO’s unique capabilities in cosmogenic nuclides included in glacial study grant.

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Role at ANSTO
ANSTO's Australian Synchrotron Goes Solar for a Greener Future
More than 3,200 solar panels have been installed across the rooftops of the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation’s (ANSTO) Australian Synchrotron in Clayton, offsetting enough power to light up the whole MCG for more than five years.
Webinar: Impacts of Decommissioning Oil & Gas Infrastructure
Connect with the businesses and organisations seeking better understanding decommissioning oil and gas infrastructure and the potential impact of contaminants on marine life.
OPAL Reactor Fuel Shipment

Bacteria-driven remediation of iron ore tailings
Billions of tonnes of iron ore tailings are generated each year from the mining industry. Converting these toxic tailings into soil-like materials which can develop and sustain plant and microbial communities is critical for mine site remediation and improved environmental outcomes.
Australia’s OPAL multi-purpose reactor prepares for new milestone
Routine transport of spent nuclear fuel

Stable production of hydrogen from seawater
Efficient electro-catalysis of hydrogen from seawater represents a low-cost, abundant source of clean energy.
New information on the human health impacts of radiation

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Australian Synchrotron to officially become part of the nuclear family
Some surprises about the degradation of microplastics in our oceans
The process by which plastic degrades in the ocean facilitates its entry into the natural carbon cycle efficiently as carbon dioxide.