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Closing the Gap Socio-Economic Outcome 17 Digital Inclusion Hub

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NSW Government — Aboriginal Outcomes Unit
This grant opportunity is available for Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations in NSW. Up to $250,000 is available to establish place-based Digital Inclusion Hub under Closing the Gap Socio‑Economic Outcome 17.
Up to $250,000
Closes 15 May 2026
CivicGraph possibleState / territoryNew South WalesReadyindigenouscommunityenterprisetechnologyaboriginalOpen details →

International Tax in the Digital Age: A Blueprint for Allocating Profits. This project aims to investigate tax avoidance by multinational enterprises in the age of the digital economy. It addresses th

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Queensland University of Technology — ARC Future Fellowships
International Tax in the Digital Age: A Blueprint for Allocating Profits. This project aims to investigate tax avoidance by multinational enterprises in the age of the digital economy. It addresses the difficult problem of determining the location in which profits are made. The project expects to generate new knowledge in international tax by developing a blueprint for allocating profits of multinational enterprises between jurisdictions that aligns with profit making activity and reduces international tax avoidance. A systematic structure for allocating profits of multinational enterprises will address the important problem of tax base erosion caused by profit shifting. This will provide the significant benefit of developing a major tool in securing Australia’s revenue base in the digital age.. Scheme: ARC Future Fellowships. Field: 1801 - Law. Lead: Prof Kerrie Sadiq
Up to $1,113,566
Closes 10 May 2026
CivicGraph possibleResearchNationalReadyenterprisetechnologyOpen details →

Enhancing marine bathymetry using new generation satellite sensors. Highly accurate marine bathymetry are currently lacking in 72% of the global ocean including around Australia, particularly in shall

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The University of Newcastle — Discovery Projects
Enhancing marine bathymetry using new generation satellite sensors. Highly accurate marine bathymetry are currently lacking in 72% of the global ocean including around Australia, particularly in shallow seas and near-shore coastal zones, contributing to various navigation and marine safety accidents. Ship surveys of the seafloor are time-consuming and expensive. Satellite altimetry data provide an alternative solution. This project will improve Australia’s marine bathymetry by using spatially comprehensive and unprecedented data from new radar and laser satellite sensors. We aim to develop techniques for integration of the new data with other independent data sources, producing the most precise marine bathymetry for coastal terrain mapping, marine transport and safety management.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 0909 - Geomatic Engineering. Lead: Hon A/Prof Xiaoli Deng
Up to $568,746
Closes 15 May 2026
CivicGraph possibleResearchNorthern TerritoryReadyartsregenerativeenterprisetechnologyOpen details →

Using assisted evolution to win the war against invasive species. Invasive species disrupt ecosystem functioning, causing severe economic costs. This project investigates the use of native insects, al

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Macquarie University — Discovery Projects
Using assisted evolution to win the war against invasive species. Invasive species disrupt ecosystem functioning, causing severe economic costs. This project investigates the use of native insects, alongside assisted evolution, as a novel approach to control invasive plants. Combining experimental and observational data we aim to accelerate adaptation already underway and entrained by selection from interactions between invasive plants and Australian insects. These data will not only address unresolved questions in evolutionary biology but will also provide knowledge on the role native insects can play in the biocontrol of invasive weeds. This will be crucial for conservation managers and agricultural practitioners dealing with plant movement and/or crop development under ongoing environmental change.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 0501 - Ecological Applications. Lead: Prof Johannes Le Roux
Up to $344,174
Closes 14 May 2026
CivicGraph possibleResearchNorthern TerritoryReadyartsregenerativeenterpriseOpen 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
CivicGraph possibleResearchNationalReadyartshealthOpen 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
CivicGraph possibleResearchNorthern TerritoryReadyregenerativeenterpriseOpen details →

Stability Analysis of Power System with Massive Power Electronic Devices. The decarbonization of Australia's power systems is to integrate massive renewable energy sources which are interfaced with ma

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The University of New South Wales — Discovery Projects
Stability Analysis of Power System with Massive Power Electronic Devices. The decarbonization of Australia's power systems is to integrate massive renewable energy sources which are interfaced with many power electronic devices (PEDs). The fast and complex dynamics of PEDs have significantly changed the nature of the power system, which limits the applicability of existing tools and methods to assess its stability. The goal of this project is to gain a comprehensive insight into the stability of a futuristic power system with high penetration of PEDs. The intended outcomes will be a model and data jointly driven methodology for high-efficient and real-time stability assessment. The methodology developed in this project will support Australia's transition to a stable, secure, and low-carbon power grid.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 4008 - Electrical Engineering. Lead: A/Prof Guo Chen
Up to $451,810
Closes 9 May 2026
CivicGraph possibleResearchNew South WalesReadytechnologyOpen 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
CivicGraph possibleResearchNorthern TerritoryReadyhealthcommunityOpen details →

Safer Communities Grant

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Cumberland Nsw
The Safer Communities Grant aligns with Council’s Community Safety and Crime Prevention Plan and Domestic and Family Violence Action Plan to fund innovative, evidence-based projects that enhance community safety, reduce crime, and support individuals affected by DFV.
Up to $15,000
Ongoing
CivicGraph possibleCouncil / localNew South WalesNeeds datecommunityartsOpen details →

Development & Operations Grants

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Community Broadcasting Foundation — Development & Operations Grants
These grants aim to enhance the long-term sustainability, governance, and operational capacity of community media organisations across Australia. They contribute to media diversity, social cohesion, and the development of a skilled and resilient broadcasting sector.
Amount not specified
Closes 11 Aug 2026
CivicGraph possibleFoundationsGeo unclearNeeds verificationcommunitytechnologyindigenousOpen details →

Closing the Gap Outcomes and Evidence Fund

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$25,000 – $25,000
Ongoing
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Platform Grants

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Stan Perron Charitable Trust — Platform Grants
Supports the infrastructure and enabling capability required to conduct high-quality health research, including consumer and community engagement initiatives, data solutions, equipment, facilities, biobanks and research training. Priority is given to platforms that are accessible resources for health researchers across and between institutions and grow research capacity, quality and impact for Western Australia.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
CivicGraph possibleFoundationsGeo unclearNeeds datehealthresearchcommunityOpen details →

Build a Future Program (Education Support Scholarships)

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Vietnam Foundation Limited — Build a Future Program (Education Support Scholarships)
This program provides scholarships to disadvantaged students in rural and remote Vietnam, including digital skills training, to help them break the cycle of poverty.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
CivicGraph possibleFoundationsGeo unclearNeeds dateeducationyouthcommunityOpen details →

Seed Funding Grants Program

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Royal Perth Hospital Medical Research Foundation Incorporated — Seed Funding Grants Program
Supports early-stage research to bridge critical knowledge gaps and enable pilot studies that can mature into larger evidence-based projects. The 2018 seed grant for MINOCA heart research demonstrates long-term impact potential.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
CivicGraph possibleFoundationsGeo unclearNeeds datehealthOpen details →

Major Grants

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Gandel Family Foundation — Major Grants
Major Grants offer substantial, meaningful, and potentially multi-year support to not-for-profit partners to achieve long-term positive impact within the foundation's areas of interest, allocated proactively based on evidence.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
CivicGraph possibleFoundationsGeo unclearNeeds dateeducationartscommunityyouthhealthdisabilityOpen details →

Mater Foundation Fellowship (for senior research leaders and clinician-researchers)

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Mater Foundation Ltd as trustee for the Mater Foundation — Mater Foundation Fellowship (for senior research leaders and clinician-researchers)
These fellowships provide five-year appointments for senior research leaders or salary support to back-fill clinical time for clinician-researchers, enabling them to focus on evidence-based research activities within Mater.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
CivicGraph possibleFoundationsGeo unclearNeeds datehealthresearchOpen details →

ISIF Asia Grants

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APNIC FOUNDATION LIMITED — ISIF Asia Grants
Supports digital development projects across Asia Pacific focused on Internet infrastructure, connectivity, digital inclusion, cybersecurity, and technical capacity building. Projects typically range from AUD 30,000 to AUD 85,000 and address challenges like affordable connectivity for underserved communities, Internet exchange points, mesh networks, cybersecurity awareness, and technical training programs.
Amount not specified
Ongoing
CivicGraph possibleFoundationsGeo unclearNeeds dateeducationcommunityresearchOpen details →