PM ignites nuclear fight with Dutton
670 days since raising nuke energy, and no numbers, no plans, nada.
When will the spivlibs and their supporters put up the plan and numbers to support their nuclear energy policy?
Raider
We are iron ore kings, yet we play at making steel, we have uranium, why would we be nuclear kings?
Science and research careers are exciting and can be enormously rewarding, They’re also hugely important for the future of the nation.
For young people at school today, some of the most exciting future career options will be in renewable technologies and recycling, biotechnology, new forms of food and medicine, quantum technologies, artificial intelligence and robotics.
Australia has an opportunity to build an economic future on these sectors, lifting complexity and shifting to a greater emphasis on high-tech manufacturing.
However, success depends on the right workforce. That means a workforce with strong science, maths and digital skills. It means problem-solving tenacity, a diverse workforce that fully reflects the community, and fresh thinking.
Over the next two years, Australian STEM jobs are expected to grow by 13 per cent – significantly faster than non-STEM jobs.
We need to find ways to reverse the decline in the overall performance of Australia’s children in maths and science. We also need more young people choosing science, engineering, digital and maths subjects at school, and then at university or in vocational education.
One part of the answer is greater visibility of science careers. The next generation of researchers can’t venture down a career path they don’t know exists.
https://www.chiefscientist.gov.au/news-and-media/starting-school-year-right-why-stem-needs-be-front-mind-across-education-system