Who is CSIRO owned by?

Who is CSIRO owned by?

Who is CSIRO owned by?

CSIRO is governed by a board appointed by the Australian Government, currently chaired by David Thodey. There are nine directors inclusive of the chief executive, presently Dr. Larry Marshall, who is responsible for management of the organisation.

Where is CSIRO based?

Canberra
CSIRO is one of the most multidisciplinary research organisations in the world with staff located at multiple sites throughout Australia and overseas. We are creating new research hubs by consolidating sites in Canberra and Melbourne to establish quality, fit for purpose facilities.

What does the CSIRO stand for?

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Australian Government – CSIRO.

When was CSIRO founded?

1916CSIRO / Founded
The establishment of the CSIRO began with the temporary Advisory Council of Science and Industry in 1916. Underfunded and lacking support from the states, the council struggled until 1920 when it became a permanent body coordinating agricultural research across Australia.

Is CSIRO a private company?

Our formation. We’re an Australian Government corporate entity, with a Board and Chief Executive. We’re constituted by and operate under the provisions of the Science and Industry Research Act 1949 , which sets out our functions and powers, as well as those of our Minister, Board and Chief Executive.

Is CSIRO a good place to work?

The good things Fair to high salary, genuine work-life balance, really supportive team culture, real diversity and inclusion and challenging, meaningful work. The best place I’ve ever worked really.

Why was CSIRO started?

The first research investment by the Advisory Council was 250 pounds in the 1915/16 financial year in partnership with the Queensland and New South Wales Governments to explore control measures for the prickly pear pest that was invading millions of acres of agricultural land in eastern Australia.

What did CSIRO discover?

We invented and patented wireless LAN (WLAN) – a technology that has given us the freedom to work wirelessly in our homes and offices.

What is the CSIRO Discovery Centre?

The CSIRO Discovery Centre offers an interactive journey through CSIRO and Australian science history, showcasing our innovative science and technology to solve Australia’s greatest challenges across areas such as energy, the environment, water, agriculture and food, digital technology, space, natural collections, oceans and many more.

Who is the head of CSIRO?

CSIRO is governed by a board appointed by the Australian Government, currently chaired by David Thodey. There are nine directors inclusive of the Chief Executive, presently Dr. Larry Marshall, who is responsible for management of the organisation. Research and focus areas

What do the National Collections do at CSIRO?

CSIRO manages a number of collections of animal and plant specimens that contribute to national and international biological knowledge. The National Collections contribute to taxonomic, genetic, agricultural and ecological research.

What are CSIRO’s research business units?

CSIRO is structured into Research Business Units, National Facilities and Collections, and Services. As at 2019, CSIRO’s research areas are identified as “Impact science” and organised into the following Business Units: