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Why you should give a fck about farming
Gabrielle Chan

There is no farmers and others. If you eat or wear clothes, the decisions you make influence farming….

Electrify
Saul Griffith

A detailed blueprint—optimistic but feasible—for fighting climate change while creating millions of new jobs and a healthier environment.
Darkness is Golden
Mary Hoang
Understand the hidden gold that lies in your darkness, showing you how exploring your shadows can give you a new sense of direction for the future.
Reset: Restoring Australia after the Pandemic Recession
Ross Garnaut
The COVID-19 crisis offers Australia the opportunity to reset its economy and build a successful future.
On Life’s Lottery
Glyn Davis
With one in eight adults and one in six children living below the poverty line in Australia, Glyn Davis asks the question: If life is a game of chance, what responsibility do those who are given a head start have to look after those less fortunate?
We, the Robots? Regulating Artificial Intelligence and the Limits of the Law
Simon Chesterman
Arguing for a new global agency to regulate the development of AI – one that would also ensure an equitable distribution of its benefits.
Our Sunburnt Country
Anika Molesworth
Full of hope, this book outlines there is a way to protect our land, our food and our future, and it is within our grasp.
For younger innovators in our midst
The First Scientists Corey Tutt
Deadly Inventions and Innovations from Australia’s First Peoples
Little Book – Big Universe Lisa Harvey Smith
A practical guide to exploring our southern night skies, pitched at curious explorers

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Aussie deeptech companies celebrated at Tech23 2019!

We’re still buzzing from Australia’s national celebration of deeptech innovation that was held in Sydney last week on Wednesday 23 October!

Companies from across the nation shared how they are tackling big challenges with quantum computing, next generation robots, clever climate change solutions, inspiring healthtech and so much more.

Australia’s future is deep!

Over ten years ago – when the GFC was looming and the Federal Government’s support for innovation was ‘under review’ –Tech23 was born. At the time, Cicada was the main game in town, Sydney Angels was just forming, and the University of Sydney’s Incubate and the University of Melbourne’s MAP were still a few years away from being established.

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