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Nov 19th, 2025 at 8:09am
 
CSIRO to cut up to 350 research jobs in major overhaul   Sad


November 19 2025
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The CSIRO will cut 300 to 350 research jobs across the country in a bid to secure the agency's long-term sustainability.

In short:
The CSIRO will slash up to 350 full-time equivalent jobs to address rising costs.

It comes on top of more than 800 positions being slashed in the past 18 months.   

What's next?
The job losses will come from across the country, with no details about what positions are at risk.


The CSIRO has announced it will slash up to 350 jobs as the national science agency grapples with long-term financial challenges.

The organisation said it had reached a "critical inflection point", with funding failing to keep pace with the rising costs of running a modern science agency.

Chief executive Doug Hilton said the organisation would axe between 300 and 350 full-time equivalent roles across its research units, with conversations with staff to begin on Wednesday.

"These are difficult but necessary changes to safeguard our national science agency so we can continue solving the challenges that matter to Australia and Australians,"  Dr Hilton said.

CSIRO CEO Doug Hilton says the cuts are necessary for the agency to keep running.

The CSIRO said an 18-month review of its research portfolio found it needed a sharper focus on areas like climate resilience, clean energy and advanced technologies.

In a statement, a spokesperson said other research activities would "need to be de-prioritised", including in areas where the CSIRO lacked the scale to make a significant impact.

The organisation said the job losses would come from across the country but did not detail what positions were at risk.

It is the latest in the string of cuts at the CSIRO, with more than 800 positions slashed in the past 18 months.

'Very sad day'   Sad
The CSIRO Staff Association (CSIROSA) has slammed the decision, describing it as a "very sad day" for publicly funded science in Australia.

In a statement, the association called for urgent federal funding to stop the cuts.

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CSIRO Staff Association secretary Susan Tonk says the cuts are some of the worst the agency has ever experienced.

"With more than 800 research and science support roles already lost, these cuts now surpass those delivered by the Abbott Government," the statement said.   

CSIROSA secretary Susan Tonks said the cuts came at a time when there should be more investment in public science.

"These are some of the worst cuts the CSIRO has ever seen," she said.

"The Albanese Labor government needs to fix this mess by committing to urgent funding that halts the cuts and secures the future of CSIRO's world-leading science and research."

The organisation employs more than 5,800 people.

'Reform is essential'
Federal Science Minister Tim Ayres said the cuts were aimed at refocusing the efforts of the CSIRO towards research priorities, such as critical minerals, iron and steel production in Australia.

"Reform is essential to make sure the facilities, research priorities and technologies of yesterday meet the needs of tomorrow,"  Mr Ayres said.
"It is obviously a difficult time for the organisation, but with prioritisation from a government that believes in the national science institution and its capacity to serve the national interest, that is a necessary process."

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Tim Ayres says reforms at the agency are essential.

He said the cuts were an important part in making the CSIRO "fit for purpose", with a "modern forward-looking science agenda".

When pressed on which areas would be cut, Senator Ayres said health disease research would continue while areas including nutrition would no longer be a priority.

"This review — the first of its kind in over 15 years — will mean that CSIRO exits or scales back research in areas where that work is being undertaken by other parts of the R&D system and builds the foundation for strengthening and focusing effort in areas of national industrial science priority," he said.

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ACT senator David Pocock said he was incredibly disappointed the government had not provided the funding the national science agency needed.

"More than 1,000 Canberrans work at CSIRO, and they deserve better than ongoing job cuts and uncertainty," Senator Pocock said.

"If we are serious about meeting the huge challenges ahead, from climate change to AI and robotics, the government must invest in the people doing the science.

"Australia can't build a prosperous future on managed decline in our scientists and researchers."   Sad
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Reply #1 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 8:12am
 
CSIRO job cuts must be explained   Sad
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The Greens implore the Albanese government to commit funding to the CSIRO to avoid hundreds of job cuts across Australia’s leading scientific research organisation.

Quotes attributable to Greens spokesperson for Science, Senator Peter Whish-Wilson:

"At a time when it has never been more important for governments to invest in science and research, it is shameful that our nation’s premier science and research organisation is cutting hundreds of jobs to make ends meet.

"It's critical that Minister Tim Ayres does not pass the buck on this. With MYEFO just around the corner and Senate Estimates only a few weeks away, the Minister must explain how the CSIRO has ended up cutting hundreds of jobs in order to find cost savings.

“This Government can find billions for controversial nuclear submarines and subsidising big mining companies so why hasn’t it already committed to fixing funding gaps at our nation’s premier science, industry, and research organisation?

“The Tasmanian community, economy and its reputation is particularly vulnerable to CSIRO job cuts given the number of scientists employed in the state – especially ocean and climate researchers.

“Australian scientists are already warning of a crisis in Antarctic research due to the impact of an impending funding cliff. It's time for the Albanese government to remove the uncertainty, protect jobs and increase funding to science.

“The Greens have written to Minister Ayres to seek an urgent briefing on this critical matter.”
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Reply #2 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 9:28am
 
Now you wouldn’t expect the Labor Government to protect jobs would you?

That’d be keeping to Labor Party principles and we should all understand that the pollies are only interested in ‘’principal’’ not principle.
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Reply #3 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 10:02am
 


“CEO Larry Marshall says there will be no net loss of jobs - and it's time for renewal to focus on emerging areas such as data science and climate science in Australia.”

“ Ai

Imo Albo has pulled funding until they concentrate on proving his government vision OR ELSE!

It’s good to be king.
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Reply #4 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 10:02am
 
No doubt the ones to go will be those who question the government directives on the outcome of their research.  Roll Eyes
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Reply #5 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 10:52am
 
As a political propaganda organ it has no need for research....  Australia is becoming the sort of Third World backward nation that doesn't need research and new ideas - soon we'll all be able to just sit around and chant that all is written and is immutable.

Things like climate change will become the new dogma, absolute and irrevocable - and heretics will be staked on an ant hill..
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Reply #6 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 10:54am
 
Meanwhile 490 groups and people of Australia exploit taxpayers in their polluting flights to join Bowen at the Brazilian GOP  - IDEOLOGY FESTIVAL.
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AIMLESS EXTENTION OF KNOWLEDGE HOWEVER, WHICH IS WHAT I THINK YOU REALLY MEAN BY THE TERM 'CURIOSITY', IS MERELY INEFFICIENCY. I AM DESIGNED TO AVOID INEFFICIENCY.
 
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Reply #7 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 11:45am
 
Jasin wrote on Nov 19th, 2025 at 10:54am:
  - IDEOLOGY FESTIVAL.


Climate science festival?
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Reply #8 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 1:53pm
 
thegreatdivide wrote on Nov 19th, 2025 at 11:45am:
Climate science festival?



Seeing as they are politicians, enablers, marketers and activists - no science. Wink
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Reply #9 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 5:15pm
 

Bad policy - we need the CSIRO.

Albo has $billions to waste on nonsense -
like a climate change conference and
$368 billion on subs,
but nothing for the clever country.

Also I've seen many international companies in Australia totally wreck
any research and design here in Australia - they close it down -
even though we do it cheaper and better than overseas.
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Reply #10 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 5:23pm
 
Sir Eoin O Fada wrote on Nov 19th, 2025 at 9:28am:
Now you wouldn’t expect the Labor Government to protect jobs would you?

That’d be keeping to Labor Party principles and we should all understand that the pollies are only interested in ‘’principal’’ not principle.


Over
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job cuts in the past 18 months.
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Reply #11 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 5:27pm
 
Bobby. wrote on Nov 19th, 2025 at 5:15pm:
Bad policy - we need the CSIRO.

Albo has $billions to waste on nonsense -
like a climate change conference and
$368 billion on subs,
but nothing for the clever country.

Also I've seen many international companies in Australia totally wreck
any research and design here in Australia - they close it down -
even though we do it cheaper and better than overseas.


The CSIRO went outside it's charter years ago.

It's now just a grant chasing & bought science wing of govt public servants.

Science? piffle.
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Reply #12 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 5:29pm
 
The CSIRO released nut eating (non carnivorous) Pacu Piranha in PNG waters. Withing just two years these Pacu Piranha turned carnivorous and now decimate many species besides biting the nuts off people going for a swim.
Smart people at the CSIRO.
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Reply #13 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 5:30pm
 
Gnads wrote on Nov 19th, 2025 at 5:27pm:
Bobby. wrote on Nov 19th, 2025 at 5:15pm:
Bad policy - we need the CSIRO.

Albo has $billions to waste on nonsense -
like a climate change conference and
$368 billion on subs,
but nothing for the clever country.

Also I've seen many international companies in Australia totally wreck
any research and design here in Australia - they close it down -
even though we do it cheaper and better than overseas.


The CSIRO went outside it's charter years ago.

It's now just a grant chasing & bought science wing of govt public servants.

Science? piffle.

Very true.
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Reply #14 - Nov 19th, 2025 at 5:50pm
 
Gnads wrote on Nov 19th, 2025 at 5:27pm:

The CSIRO went outside it's charter years ago.

It's now just a grant chasing & bought science wing of govt public servants.

Science? piffle.



You are forgiven.
CSIRO invented WiFi

Google AI:



the Australian science agency CSIRO invented and patented key technology for wireless local area networks (WLAN), which is the basis for modern Wi-Fi. The invention solved the problem of "reverberation," where signals bounce off walls, making it possible for Wi-Fi to be fast and reliable. While other companies contributed to the development of the Wi-Fi standard, CSIRO's patent is at the core of today's technology.

The invention: In the 1990s, a CSIRO team solved the "multipath problem," or reverberation, that distorted wireless signals. Their solution used Fourier algorithms to piece together signals, enabling stable, high-speed wireless connections.
Patent and commercialization: CSIRO patented the technology in 1996. Although they had trouble commercializing it directly, their patent was later upheld in court against major companies, leading to significant settlement revenue.

International recognition:
The invention is considered one of Australia's greatest scientific achievements and has been recognized with international awards. The work of the CSIRO team lies at the heart of wireless networks used by billions of devices worldwide.
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