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Energy dissipation characterisation in dynamic brittle fracture. Energy dissipation in dynamic fracture of brittle materials is pivotal in mining, civil engineering and defence. The project aims to de

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The University of Sydney — Discovery Projects
Energy dissipation characterisation in dynamic brittle fracture. Energy dissipation in dynamic fracture of brittle materials is pivotal in mining, civil engineering and defence. The project aims to develop a novel experimentally-validated multiscale theory, with associated models, for characterising and predicting the complete dynamic fracture process of brittle materials. This theory is expected to generate close-to-reality simulations critical for understanding fundamental aspects of energy dissipation in dynamic fracture. The outcomes will enable an optimised control of the fragment size in block cave mining and mineral processing, forecast and prevent fatal rock bursts in underground mines, and minimise catastrophic failures in critical infrastructures challenged by extreme loading, e.g. explosions.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 4019 - Resources Engineering and Extractive Metallurgy. Lead: Prof Luming Shen
Up to $477,404
Closes 2 Apr 2026
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The functional architecture of a unique family of lipid droplet proteins. Eukaryotic cells are distinguished by the presence of membrane-bound compartments called organelles. This project will use str

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The University of Queensland — Discovery Projects
The functional architecture of a unique family of lipid droplet proteins. Eukaryotic cells are distinguished by the presence of membrane-bound compartments called organelles. This project will use structural biology to determine how essential proteins called sorting nexins (SNXs) regulate membrane interactions required for lipid droplet formation. These interactions are essential for life, controlling protein and lipid homeostasis needed for cell survival. The major outcome of this proposal will be a fundamental understanding of how SNXs control this process, and the work will significantly strengthen our international collaboration in this emerging area. The knowledge has potential future translation in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders where dysregulation of these proteins is known to cause disease. . Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 3101 - Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Lead: Prof Brett Collins
Up to $727,280
Closes 13 Apr 2026
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Multilayer Graphene Based Anti-Corrosion Polymer Coated Structures. This project aims to develop a novel multilayer graphene/polymer coating for structures exposed to corrosive environment with graphe

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RMIT University — Discovery Projects
Multilayer Graphene Based Anti-Corrosion Polymer Coated Structures. This project aims to develop a novel multilayer graphene/polymer coating for structures exposed to corrosive environment with graphene concentration varying layer-wise to eliminate galvanic corrosion yet maintain all unique advantages owing to graphene inclusion, thus offering a cost-effective design solution with significantly improved anti-corrosion performance and remarkably enhanced safety and durability for structures. Expected outcomes of this project include an innovative design, experimental data on corrosion prevention, development of reliable simulation techniques and design procedures for the proposed coating. This should provide huge benefits to Australian civil, offshore and marine engineering industry and national economy.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 4005 - Civil Engineering. Lead: Prof Jie Yang
Up to $593,726
Closes 3 Apr 2026
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Glucocorticoid receptor-αD1 modulates stress and inflammation . Environmental stressors in mammalian pregnancy often cause inflammation in the mother which has an adverse effect on the fetus and its s

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The University of Queensland — Discovery Projects
Glucocorticoid receptor-αD1 modulates stress and inflammation . Environmental stressors in mammalian pregnancy often cause inflammation in the mother which has an adverse effect on the fetus and its survival. The current grant aims to examine the mechanism by which stress and inflammation coexist in pregnancy because stress hormones normally exert anti-inflammatory actions. Contrary to convention, a new glucocorticoid receptor (GR), GRalpha D1, is linked to increasing inflammation. Using innovative molecular biology approaches, GRalphaD1's function will be examined to provide a deeper understanding of how stress regulates inflammation in animal reproduction. The project aims to enhance interdisciplinary collaborations with expected benefits including a paradigm shift in our knowledge in this field.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 3208 - Medical Physiology. Lead: Prof Vicki Clifton
Up to $531,018
Closes 29 Mar 2026
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Monitoring Desalination Membrane Fouling using Sodium Magnetic Resonance. Seawater desalination using membrane modules is critical technology for potable water access, however it faces significant cha

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The University of Western Australia — Discovery Projects
Monitoring Desalination Membrane Fouling using Sodium Magnetic Resonance. Seawater desalination using membrane modules is critical technology for potable water access, however it faces significant challenges due to fouling. Sodium magnetic resonance techniques will be developed to non-invasively detect and image salt accumulation in these opaque membrane modules due to fouling. These data will first be used to improve our understanding of the unexplored interplay between fouling and detrimental salt accumulation in the modules (known as cake-enhanced concentration polarisation) and thus validate 3D simulations of this phenomenon. The ability to unambiguously detect salt accumulation in membrane modules will then be extrapolated to a non-invasive monitoring tool for membrane fouling in desalination facilities.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 4004 - Chemical Engineering. Lead: Prof Michael Johns
Up to $501,017
Closes 17 Apr 2026
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Hello, Mr America: Americans on R&R Leave in Australia in the Vietnam War. This project will provide the first comprehensive history of an important but neglected aspect of Australia's relationship wi

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Macquarie University — Discovery Projects
Hello, Mr America: Americans on R&R Leave in Australia in the Vietnam War. This project will provide the first comprehensive history of an important but neglected aspect of Australia's relationship with the United States. From 1967 until 1971 nearly 300,000 American servicemen - one tenth of the total number of Americans who served in Vietnam - travelled to Australia for their R&R Leave. What began as a matter of military expediency became an exercise in cultural diplomacy that left lasting economic, social and political legacies in Australia. Outcomes include a deeper understanding of the history of the US-Australian alliance, the international history of the Vietnam War, and Australian history during a period of dramatic transformation. Outputs will include a book, journal articles, and a symposium.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 4303 - Historical Studies. Lead: Prof Chris Dixon
Up to $168,213
Closes 23 Apr 2026
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Non-Canonical Amino Acids for Protein Analysis and Peptide Inhibitors. This interdisciplinary project aims to establish new tools to experimentally confirm 3D structure predictions of proteins that ar

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The Australian National University — Discovery Projects
Non-Canonical Amino Acids for Protein Analysis and Peptide Inhibitors. This interdisciplinary project aims to establish new tools to experimentally confirm 3D structure predictions of proteins that are otherwise difficult to study. A combination of innovative biochemistry, modern spectroscopy, and high-performance computing will be applied to study protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions. The project expects to generate new techniques and to test them on established drug targets. Expected outcomes include new tools which quickly inform medicinal chemists how drugs interact with their targets and how they can be improved. The developed tools should provide significant benefit to many researchers by accelerating the early stage of drug discovery, and support Australia’s fast growing biotechnology sector.. Scheme: Discovery Projects. Field: 3101 - Biochemistry and Cell Biology. Lead: Prof Thomas Huber
Up to $824,860
Closes 26 Mar 2026
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Engineering vanadium oxide-based cathode for aqueous ammonium ion batteries. This project aims to develop the next-generation rechargeable aqueous ammonium ion batteries and the scaled-up prototypes.

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RMIT University — Linkage Projects
Engineering vanadium oxide-based cathode for aqueous ammonium ion batteries. This project aims to develop the next-generation rechargeable aqueous ammonium ion batteries and the scaled-up prototypes. It will be innovatively powered by nonmetallic charge carriers to show superior safety, low cost, high rate and cycle performance, and large capacity, ensuring realistic implementation for industrial purposes. Expected outcomes include a series of chemically and morphologically tuned vanadium oxide-based cathode materials, a novel and reliable working principle based on reversible ammonium ion storage, and battery pack prototypes targeting industry demanded energy density and lifespan. Via industrial pilot trials, commercial benefits will be fast tracked for clean energy storage, net zero future and industry upgrades.. Scheme: Linkage Projects. Field: 4016 - Materials Engineering. Lead: Prof Tianyi Ma
Up to $627,102
Closes 11 Apr 2026
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Improving the accountability of dark advertising on digital platforms. This project aims to improve accountability of dark alcohol advertising on digital platforms. Digital marketing practices are lar

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The University of Queensland — Early Career Industry Fellowships
Improving the accountability of dark advertising on digital platforms. This project aims to improve accountability of dark alcohol advertising on digital platforms. Digital marketing practices are largely opaque, posing a critical challenge for regulation which traditionally relies on advertising being observable as a foundation for public accountability. This project will develop and translate cutting-edge approaches for monitoring dark advertising, building tools and expertise to observe digital advertising and ensure consumer protection and fair market practices in the digital era. The project benefits researchers, civil society, government and the public by providing new methods to examine and monitor harmful digital marketing practices and informing regulatory solutions to mitigate harms.. Scheme: Early Career Industry Fellowships. Field: 4701 - Communication and Media Studies. Lead: Dr Aimee Brownbill
Up to $397,512
Closes 11 Apr 2026
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Quantum microscopy facility for ultrasensitive nanoscale magnetic imaging. Investigations of 2D and van der Waals materials, biological samples, energy materials, and quantum devices on the nano- and

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The University of New South Wales — Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities
Quantum microscopy facility for ultrasensitive nanoscale magnetic imaging. Investigations of 2D and van der Waals materials, biological samples, energy materials, and quantum devices on the nano- and microscale are revolutionising medicine, communications, information technology, energy production and storage by virtue of new phenomena. The new quantum microscopy facility will enable state-of-the-art capabilities in mapping chemical, magnetic, optical, electronic, and spectral properties, providing cutting-edge tools that will enable breakthroughs in both existing and future multi-disciplinary projects in photonics, quantum devices, nanomaterials, nanoelectronics, biotechnology, and energy technology as key drivers of the new economy in Australia.. Scheme: Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment and Facilities. Field: 4016 - Materials Engineering. Lead: Prof Jan Seidel
Up to $1,100,000
Closes 31 Mar 2026
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Sport and Recreation Disaster Recovery Program

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DSROPG — Sport and Recreation Disaster Recovery Program
The program has funding available for eligible sport, active recreation and racing organisations located in areas declared under the Disaster Recovery Funding Arrangements (DRFA). Assistance will be available where Personal Hardship Assistance (Category A) or Restoration of Essential Public Assets (Category B) are listed. Eligible organisations outside of declared Local Government Areas affected by a disaster event are asked to contact the Department of Sport, Racing and Olympic and Paralympic Games (DSROPG) to determine their eligibility for funding.
Up to $5,000
Closes 16 Apr 2026
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Transforming Queensland Manufacturing Grants Program — Round 1

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DNRMMRRD — Transforming Queensland Manufacturing Grants Program
The new Transforming Queensland Manufacturing Grants Program (TQMGP) is helping shape the future of Queensland’s manufacturing sector. Through this program, the Queensland Government is investing in innovation, advanced technology, and job creation to strengthen the state’s economy and position Queensland as a leader in modern manufacturing. Round one has $12.5 million available, with eligible businesses able to apply for up to $1.5 million in matched grants. Applications for Round 1 close on Thursday 16 April 2026 at 1pm.
Up to $1,500,000
Closes 16 Apr 2026
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RADF Major Projects — Sunshine Coast

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Sunshine Coast Council / Arts Queensland — Regional Arts Development Fund
Support for local arts and culture development, funding for arts projects and artist mentorship in regional Queensland
$5,000 – $15,000
Closes 30 Mar 2026
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RADF Mentorship — Sunshine Coast

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Sunshine Coast Council / Arts Queensland — Regional Arts Development Fund
Up to $5K for mentorship programs. Two rounds/year (Mar and Sep). Could fund visiting artist mentor programs at The Harvest.
$1,000 – $5,000
Closes 30 Mar 2026
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Ian Potter Foundation - Environment

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Ian Potter Foundation
$20,000 – $200,000
Closes 26 Mar 2026
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