Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science – Science Prizes
Awards Australian scientists and innovators with prizes to recognise outstanding achievements in science and research-based innovation.
Awards Australian scientists and innovators with prizes to recognise outstanding achievements in science and research-based innovation.
Provides targeted support to the tourism industry in affected areas, assisting them to recover from the impacts of extraordinary disaster events occurring in 2021-22 and build the long-term sustainability of tourism in these regions.
Ensures the provision of high-quality palliative care in Australia is supported through workforce development, quality improvement, data development activities, and advance care planning.
Funds practical and applied research projects into koala habitat protection and restoration, threat mitigation and community partnerships to support the long-term conservation of koalas in South East Queensland.
Provides multi-year investment for arts and cultural organisations. This will enable organisations to plan with longer-term certainty and increase their capacity to leverage other support and collaborations.
Provides professional development opportunities to help teachers excel. The Public Education Foundation’s Teachers Health Early Career Scholarship supports public school teachers in the first three years of their career.
Provides opportunities for Principals of government primary and secondary schools to undertake a short professional education program at the Harvard Graduate School of Education in the USA.
Advances art and opportunity for emerging and established women artists in Australia. The Ravenswood Australian Women's Art Prize is an annual acquisitive prize that was launched in 2017. It is the highest value professional artist prize for women in Australia.
Supports of the next generation of melanoma researchers in Australia by providing research grants to post-graduate students and early career researchers.
Supports new work that is innovative, displays professional compositional craft and represents a benchmark of excellence in its field.
Aims to assist with the cost of activities being held during NAIDOC Week 2023 (2 - 9 July) that celebrate First Nations’ histories, cultures, achievements and continuing contributions to our country and society.
Cultivates research, outputs, and creative collaboration on topics related to repressive Internet censorship and surveillance.
Aims to assist the veteran and defence communities by providing support and resources to ex-service organisation (ESO) practitioners for compensation and/or wellbeing advocacy.
Provides funding to eligible recipients for research projects to improve understanding of Queensland’s threatened flora and fauna species and to improve their conservation and recovery.
Funds the supply of native seedlings to schools and community groups around Australia.
Supports projects that make a positive contribution to Lowood, Fernvale & surrouding districts.
Provides funding to support research, leadership training and education projects designed to make a real difference to how medicine is practised – in particular, the systems and processes.
Supports community groups, organisations and schools working hard to make Brisbane and Queensland a better place.
Provides up to one billion dollars over the next five years, from 2023-24, to help communities protect themselves against the impacts of natural hazards across Australia.
Since 2000, Lesbians Inc (Linc) has provided financial backing to lesbians and lesbian-friendly groups in Australia. LInc has established a Community Grants Program to give out $10,000 in grants (up to $1000 per grant) per round.
The Rural Economic Development (RED) Grants offer up to $200,000 as a co-contribution grant to strengthen primary production sectors and bolster rural communities.
Focuses on celebrating Queensland’s artists and stories, ensuring Queenslanders’ access to high quality experiences and growing Queensland’s cultural reputation. Objectives of the QASP: - Supports the development and presentation of new arts and cultural works by individual Queensland artists, organisations, and communities - Strengthens skills development, and provide new employment and career development opportunities for [...]
Focuses on supporting regional community access to quality arts and cultural events and products.
Provides funding and support for local events and initiatives to benefit the Mount Isa community.
The James Frizelle Charitable Foundation has been established to support those who have contributed to our great country but may have unfortunately through no fault of their own, fallen on hard times and can no longer speak for themselves.
Aims to fund three priority areas: supporting primary producers facing hardship, programs that address literacy and numeracy issues amongst primary school aged children, and medical research to benefit the Australian community.
The Gambling Community Benefit Fund (GCBF) is Queensland’s largest one-off community grants program and distributes approximately $60 million each year to not-for-profit community groups. The GCBF funding helps these groups to provide services, leisure activities and opportunities for Queensland communities.
Aims to improve social and economic outcomes for people living in Outback Australia.
Sponsorship enables the Commission to support community awareness events, enhance knowledge sharing and collaboration. The Commission supports a range of events, conferences and other activities after considering how each application meets the assessment criteria.
Provides financial assistance for coaches, officials and competitors aged 12-18 participating in state, national or international championships.