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02 Apr 2026
Australia’s fishing and aquaculture sectors continue to navigate a rapidly changing operating environment, with the middle east conflict having an immediate impact on fuel prices and supply which is...
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30 Mar 2026
Indigenous communities across the Northern Territory have been working in collaboration with the Northern Territory Government to establish a commercially viable oyster farm...
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24 Feb 2026
Researchers are better equipped to tackle toxic algal blooms in the future, having uncovered the potent microalga, Karenia cristata and the conditions it thrives in.
In March 2025, reports of...
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24 Feb 2026
For Indigenous Australians, fish are not just a food source, they are an integral cultural tool, fostering identity and vital intergenerational ties.
Whether it’s high-protein chips, low-fat yoghurt,...
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28 Jan 2026
Since its formal establishment in 2011, FRDC’s Indigenous Reference Group (IRG) has made significant strides, advancing the economic, environmental and social benefits of Indigenous and non-indigenous...
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28 Jan 2026
A new marine heatwave outlook tool, providing up to four months advance warning of ocean temperature extremes, is now publicly available.
Like most Australian summers’ there have already been...
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17 Dec 2025
Australian researchers have served up fresh insights in New Zealand on the health benefits of eating seafood, showcasing the transformative impact it can have on cardiovascular function and mental...
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25 Nov 2025
An aquaculture trial, which is empowering First Nations peoples, combining their knowledge and stewardship with innovation, could soon mean Victorians are one step closer to enjoying home grown Sydney...
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30 Sep 2025
The Australian Society for Fish Biology (ASFB) 2025 conference, supported by FRDC, has cemented the position of First Nations voices in fisheries science innovation.
L to R: Laura Kirby, Conway...
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26 Aug 2025
Mechanic, artist and now an emerging Indigenous figure, Moonrise Seaweed Co’s Director and a proud Narungga man, Brad Darkson led a successful First Nations seaweed panel at the International Seaweed...
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29 Jul 2025
Over 60 people attended the two-day workshop, where FRDC shared its performance outcomes against priorities, stakeholders discussed the challenges of climate change, “pulling apart” all 400+ FRDC...
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