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Molecular Thermoelectric Materials: A New Hot Topic. This project aims to use the principles of chemistry and molecular electronics to synthesize and study molecules able to directly convert waste hea

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The University of Western Australia — Discovery Projects
Molecular Thermoelectric Materials: A New Hot Topic. This project aims to use the principles of chemistry and molecular electronics to synthesize and study molecules able to directly convert waste heat into electricity through the Seebeck effect. This project expects to generate new knowledge concerning the wire-like properties of molecules and conditions that lead to a high Seebeck coefficient, together with interference effects to suppress thermal conductance. Expected outcomes of this project include a deeper understanding of chemical structure - molecular electronic property relationships, and enhanced international collaboration with the UK. This should provide benefits in terms of low-cost conversion of waste heat to electrical energy. . Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 1007 - Nanotechnology. Lead: Prof Paul Low
Up to $516,262
Closes 15 May 2026
ResearchNationalReadytechnologyOpen details →

Judges' work, place and psychological health - a national view. This project aims to address the human, juridical and financial costs of judicial officers’ work-related psychological harm. This harm i

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The University of New South Wales — Discovery Projects
Judges' work, place and psychological health - a national view. This project aims to address the human, juridical and financial costs of judicial officers’ work-related psychological harm. This harm is implicated in early retirement, sick leave and suicide. It threatens appropriate courtroom conduct, procedural fairness and impartial adjudication. The project seeks to generate new knowledge of the stress judicial officers experience and the individual and institutional mechanisms for managing stressors, combining socio-legal and psychological approaches. Expected outcomes include evidence-based understandings to inform recruitment and retention strategies specific to this highly specialized workforce. This should provide significant benefits for judges’ work capacities and courts' delivery of justice.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 1801 - Law. Lead: Prof Prudence Vines
Up to $582,849
Closes 10 May 2026
ResearchNationalReadyartshealthOpen details →

High-value functional ingredients from bean processing waste. Legumes are considered highly nutritious and sustainable food. Accordingly, there is a steady growth in the consumption of legumes worldw

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Monash University — Linkage Projects
High-value functional ingredients from bean processing waste. Legumes are considered highly nutritious and sustainable food. Accordingly, there is a steady growth in the consumption of legumes worldwide, including in Australia. Due to lengthy soaking and cooking times, consumers prefer ready-to-eat canned legumes. The current processing technologies are energy and water-intensive and generate considerable waste. This project investigates the application of non-thermal technologies to reduce processing time, water and energy use and enable the recovery of valuable polyphenols and soluble dietary fibres normally lost in the wastewater. This knowledge will lead to sustainable beans processing, delivering improved productivity to Australian manufacturers and quality food to Australian consumers.. Scheme: Linkage Projects. Field: 0908 - Food Sciences. Lead: A/Prof Sushil Dhital
Up to $486,123
Closes 13 May 2026
ResearchNorthern TerritoryReadytechnologyOpen details →

Strain-stabilised perovskite optoelectronics: from fundamentals to devices. This project aims to develop deep structure-property relationships and strain engineering protocols to generate stable forms

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The University of Queensland — Discovery Early Career Researcher Award
Strain-stabilised perovskite optoelectronics: from fundamentals to devices. This project aims to develop deep structure-property relationships and strain engineering protocols to generate stable forms of the emerging inorganic halide perovskite semiconductors, which are promising for next-generation solar cells and light emitting diodes. This project expects to arrive at working light emitter and detector prototypes via a three-dimensional, multi-length scale strain engineering approach that utilises materials processing techniques already used in the semiconductor industry. The expected outcomes include the development of new stabilisation methods which are compatible with facile and scalable device processing, which will directly impact the success of future perovskite optoelectronic devices and technologies.. Scheme: Discovery Early Career Researcher Award. Field: 5104 - Condensed Matter Physics. Lead: Dr Julian Steele
Up to $472,791
Closes 14 May 2026
ResearchQueenslandReadyenterprisetechnologyOpen details →

New Silent Anchors for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines in Calcareous Sand . Reliable wind energy sites are in deeper waters and require offshore floating structures to harness the wind energy. Such fl

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The University of Western Australia — Discovery Projects
New Silent Anchors for Floating Offshore Wind Turbines in Calcareous Sand . Reliable wind energy sites are in deeper waters and require offshore floating structures to harness the wind energy. Such floating structures require a reliable anchoring system that is secure and environmentally friendly. Calcareous sands, rich in carbonate content, pose unique challenges with their behaviour difficult to predict. In this project, a novel silent anchoring system is investigated that can be installed with minimum noise and vibration compared to more traditional counterparts. Through the state of the art development in numerical modelling and centrifuge modelling, this project will advance Australian Science and Practice in designing floating wind turbines in carbonate rich soils offshore and help energy transition.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 4005 - Civil Engineering. Lead: Prof Yuxia Hu
Up to $511,641
Closes 11 May 2026
ResearchNationalReadyartsregenerativetechnologyOpen details →

Enabling wider use of mechanistic models for biodiversity forecasts . Forecasting species distributions is challenging yet necessary. The pattern-based models commonly used are error-prone. Mechanisti

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The University of Melbourne — Discovery Projects
Enabling wider use of mechanistic models for biodiversity forecasts . Forecasting species distributions is challenging yet necessary. The pattern-based models commonly used are error-prone. Mechanistic models, best equipped for the task, are limited by lack of data. This project aims to enable wider use of mechanistic models by developing new methods for dealing with incomplete trait data and uncertainty. It expects to generate new knowledge about how species’ traits define the environments in which they persist. Anticipated outcomes include enhanced capacity to apply mechanistic models to conservation problems, methods for communicating uncertainties and models for tens of species of immediate conservation interest. This will enable more reliable biodiversity forecasts, supporting better decision-making. . Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 4104 - Environmental Management. Lead: Prof Michael McCarthy
Up to $728,403
Closes 14 May 2026
ResearchNorthern TerritoryReadyregenerativeenterpriseOpen details →

Novel source of excited metastable atoms for Atom Trap Trace Analysis. This project aims to understand and to control light-induced processes in atoms by using finely shaped and tailored laser pulses,

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Griffith University — Discovery Projects
Novel source of excited metastable atoms for Atom Trap Trace Analysis. This project aims to understand and to control light-induced processes in atoms by using finely shaped and tailored laser pulses, focusing on efficient production of excited metastable atoms. This is critical for efficient Atom Trap Trace Analysis, the most advanced technique for dating ground water and geological samples. Expected outcomes of this project include new and enhanced knowledge of physics of light-matter interactions, developing an efficient, clean source of excited metastable atoms, and integrating that source into the Australian National Facility for dating geological samples. This should provide significant benefits, such as significant improvement of operational efficiency and productivity of that facility.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 5102 - Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. Lead: Prof Igor Litvinyuk
Up to $600,569
Closes 14 May 2026
ResearchNorthern TerritoryReadyOpen details →

A Biologically Responsive and Anatomically Authentic Human Nasal Model. As respiratory conditions caused by pollutants and viruses become more prevalent, human nasal models to study infection/protecti

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Queensland University of Technology — Discovery Projects
A Biologically Responsive and Anatomically Authentic Human Nasal Model. As respiratory conditions caused by pollutants and viruses become more prevalent, human nasal models to study infection/protection mechanisms and nasal drug/vaccine delivery are increasingly important. This project aims to develop a world-first human nasal model to mimic both anatomical and biological aspects of the nasal cavity and predict the distribution and deposition of fine particles and the resultant biological response from the nasal mucosa. The aim is to overcome a key fabrication challenge - to 3D print an anatomically accurate nasal construct with a porous wall on which to grow and mature functional nasal tissue that lines a nasal cavity wall. The benefit would be enabling faster development of more targeted drugs and vaccines.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 4003 - Biomedical Engineering. Lead: Prof Yi-Chin Toh
Up to $560,747
Closes 10 May 2026
ResearchQueenslandReadyartshealthtechnologyOpen details →

Migration-Dependent Signalling in Macrophages . The project aims to investigate a mechanism of communication used by immune cells to guide each other towards sites of damage. The project will characte

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The University of Queensland — Discovery Projects
Migration-Dependent Signalling in Macrophages . The project aims to investigate a mechanism of communication used by immune cells to guide each other towards sites of damage. The project will characterise newly revealed cell signalling membrane trails left behind by migrating cells, utilising biochemistry, innovative imaging and microscopy and a transparent zebrafish model to view cell migration through living tissues. Expected outcomes include new fundamental knowledge in the area of immune cell migration with relevance to the basic biology of inflammation, repair and regeneration and new innovations for cell imaging. Significant benefits are expected to arise from this new knowledge and from advanced skills training and improved national capabilities in bio-imaging and analysis.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 3101 - Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Lead: Prof Jennifer Stow
Up to $713,312
Closes 16 May 2026
ResearchQueenslandReadyeducationOpen details →

Supporting the sustainability of Australia's local news ecosystem. This project aims to understand how Australia’s main public broadcaster, the ABC, can best support public interest journalism in rura

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Deakin University — Linkage Projects
Supporting the sustainability of Australia's local news ecosystem. This project aims to understand how Australia’s main public broadcaster, the ABC, can best support public interest journalism in rural and regional communities, with a specific focus on fragile and underserved areas of the nation’s local news ecosystem. The project will develop new knowledge around media power and how news providers can work together to secure the sustainability of local news. Expected outcomes include a framework to identify and define areas of news need, an assessment of existing interventions and road-tested approaches to improve information quality. The project should provide benefits by supporting forms of local journalism that ultimately enhances the demographic health and social fabric of small towns and cities. . Scheme: Linkage Projects. Field: 4701 - Communication and Media Studies. Lead: Prof Kristy Hess
Up to $345,328
Closes 11 May 2026
ResearchNorthern TerritoryReadyhealthcommunityOpen details →

Safer Cities: Her Way 2

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NSW Government — Cities and Active Transport
Safer Cities: Her Way 2 is a program that supports local councils to deliver projects that help to improve perception of safety in public spaces and transport hub precincts for everyone, particularly women, girls and gender diverse people.
Up to $1,000,000
Ongoing
State / territoryNew South WalesNeeds dateartssportarts culturecommunityeventshealthwomenOpen details →

2026 Inclusive Environments Funding Program - Quarter 2 Payments

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NSW Government — Department of Education
Funding is available to Community Preschools for minor construction and specialised equipment or furniture to enable children with disability and additional needs to participate in the educational program on the same basis as their peers.
Up to $20,000
Ongoing
State / territoryNew South WalesNeeds dateartscommunityregenerativeeducationdiversity inclusionOpen details →

2026 High Learning Support Needs Funding Program - Quarter 2 Payments

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NSW Government — Department of Education
Funding for children with high learning support needs enrolled in NSW Community Preschools is provided to develop and deliver each child’s Individual Learning Plan (ILP).
Up to $16,542
Ongoing
State / territoryNew South WalesNeeds dateartscommunityeducationdiversity inclusionOpen details →

Aboriginal-led alcohol and other drugs research consortium to support better outcomes for Aboriginal families

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NSW Government — NSW Health
This grant seeks to improve health and wellbeing outcomes for Aboriginal families and strengthen the Aboriginal Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) research workforce across NSW.
Up to $2,000,000
Ongoing
State / territoryNew South WalesNeeds dateindigenoushealthresearchaboriginalcommunitydiversity inclusioneducationemployment trainingregionalyouthOpen details →

Accessible Australia Tranche 2

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NSW Government — Department of Communities and Justice
Accessible Australia is a national program that helps make community spaces easier to use for people with disability. It provides funding to improve built spaces and natural areas like buildings, playgrounds, beaches, and parks.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
State / territoryNew South WalesNeeds datecommunityaccessibilityOpen details →

Elite Researcher Grants

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NSW Government — NSW Health
These grants support highly-talented research leaders working and living overseas to relocate to NSW and strengthen capacity in priority research areas.
Up to $750,000
Ongoing
State / territoryNew South WalesNeeds dateresearchhealthOpen details →

$1,000 SafeWork small business rebate

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NSW Government
Get up to $1,000 towards the cost of workplace health and safety items.
Up to $1,000
Ongoing
State / territoryNew South WalesNeeds dateindigenousartshealthcommunityregenerativeenterpriseeducationjusticedisaster_reliefsporthousingdisabilityOpen details →

Small Business Recovery Assistance Grant — 2025 North and Far North Tropical Low

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DCSODSFB — Small Business Recovery Assistance Grant
This grant provides crucial financial support to small businesses in defined disaster areas that have experienced significant disruptions and losses associated with the North and Far North Tropical Low (29 January – 28 February 2025) event. This program is intended to help small businesses that either couldn’t trade or experienced at least a 60 per cent drop in revenue compared to the same time last year.
Up to $15,000
Closes 14 May 2026
OtherQueenslandReadyenterprisedisaster_reliefOpen details →

Human Rights Advocacy Grant Program

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Australian Government
This human rights advocacy grant program will support a diverse range of human rights focused organisations to advance A.... Overseas Advocacy
Amount not specified
Ongoing
Federal / nationalNationalNeeds dateartseducationOpen details →

Future Made in Australia Innovation Fund

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Australian Government
The Future Made in Australia (FMA) Innovation Fund (the Program) administered by ARENA will provide up to $1.5 billion i.... Energy Resources
Amount not specified
Ongoing
Federal / nationalNationalNeeds dateartsenterprisetechnologyOpen details →

Defence Industry Development Grants Program - Security Stream

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Australian Government
The Defence Industry Development Grants Program (the program) will award grants over four years from 2024-25 to 2027-28..... Defence
Amount not specified
Ongoing
Federal / nationalNationalNeeds dateartsOpen details →

International Child Abduction Respondents Scheme

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Australian Government
The International Child Abduction Respondents Scheme (ICARS) may provide funding to an individual who is responding to a.... Legal Services
Amount not specified
Ongoing
Federal / nationalNationalNeeds dateOpen details →

Assetless Administration Fund - Director Banning Grant

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Australian Government
The Director Banning Grant Guidelines is one of three revised Guidelines developed by ASIC to replace ASIC Regulatory Gu.... Legal Services
Amount not specified
Ongoing
Federal / nationalNationalNeeds dateOpen details →

Regional Development Australia Committees (RDA) program

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Australian Government
The RDA program is a national network of 50 Committees, including the Indian Ocean Territories Regional Development Orga.... Regional Development
Amount not specified
Ongoing
Federal / nationalNationalNeeds datecommunityenterpriseOpen details →

Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Storage Funding Program

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Australian Government
The purpose of this grant opportunity is to support patients from two population groups who face extra costs associated .... Reproductive Health
Amount not specified
Ongoing
Federal / nationalNationalNeeds dateartshealthtechnologyOpen details →
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