Media outputs and Members in the media

Traditional Media

Radio Appearances

TV Appearances

Print and Online Media Stories


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Stories in the conversation

Website

Page views
2018: 129,855

Web sessions
2018: 47,018

Web Users
2018: 28,770

Social Media

In 2019, ACEMS produced 17 “research brief” digests, 34 YouTube videos and 12 new episodes of its Random Sample podcast. These articles and multimedia outputs highlighted the Centre’s latest research and achievements as well as making the Centre’s research and personnel accessible to an online audience.

  1. “Episode 11: Citizen Science & the Great Barrier Reef”, 14 January 2019: Listen online
  2. “Episodes 12 & 13: Space Junk & Shield Technology”, 06 February 2019: Listen online
  3. “Episode 14: Matilda to the Rescue”, 18 October 2019: Listen online
  4. “Episode 15: Weighing Up Evidence in Criminal Courts and at a King's Burial Site”, 21 October 2019: Listen online
  5. “Episode 16: MARVEL-lous Casting”, 21 October 2019: Listen online
  6. “Episode 17: A Day Can Make a Difference”, 05 November 2019: Listen online
  7. “Episode 18: Model Health - Using Maths to Understand a Hospital ICU”, 12 November 2019”: Listen online
  8. “Episode 19: Playing the Game of Maths”, 11 November 2019: Listen online
  9. “Episode 20: Talking Stats & Stories”, 26 November 2019: Listen online
  10. “Episode 21: A Chat with Hadley Wickham”, 03 December 2019: Listen online
  11. “Episode 22: Australian Maths Tour” 09 December 2019: Listen online
  12. “Episode 23: The Maths Behind Mining the Blockchain”, 17 December 2019: Listen online

  1. “Accelerating Bayesian synthetic likelihood with the graphical lasso”, 20 February 2019: Read online
  2. “How are people modelling dengue fever over small-areas and time?”, 01 April 2019: Read online
  3. “Predicting the risk of biological invasions using environmental similarity and transport network connectedness”, 03 April 2019: Read online
  4. “The role of education in attitudes towards temporary and perennial rivers”, 12 April 2019: Read online
  5. “Variance reduction properties of the reparameterization trick”, 30 April 2019: Read online
  6. “Will we be able to rely on the ecosystem services streams provide under future drought scenarios?”, 07 June 2019: Read online
  7. “Paris Agreement does not rule out ice-free Arctic”, 10 July 2019: Read online
  8. “Jump test tool to predict athletic performance”, 11 July 2019: Read online
  9. “Delimiting a species’ geographic range using posterior sampling and computational geometry”, 26 July 2019: Read online
  10. “Hamiltonian Monte Carlo with energy conserving subsampling”, 26 July 2019: Read online
  11. “Decision tree methods for filling missing data in satellite images and identifying woodland”, 02 August 2019: Read online
  12. “Rapid spatial risk modelling for management of early weed invasions”, 16 August 2019: balancing ecological complexity and operational needs: Read online
  13. “Anomaly detection in streaming nonstationary temporal data”, 24 September 2019: Read online
  14. “Development of the Australian Cancer Atlas: spatial modelling, visualisation, and reporting of estimates”, 02 October 2019: Read online
  15. “A feature‐based procedure for detecting technical outliers in water‐quality data from in situ sensors”, 23 October 2019: Read online
  16. “A population of bang-bang switches of defective interfering particles makes within-host dynamics of dengue virus controllable”, 11 November 2019: Read online
  17. “Monitoring through many eyes: integrating datasets to improve monitoring of the Great Barrier Reef”, 13 November 2019: Read online

  1. “Bayesian parametric bootstrap for models with intractable likelihoods”, 28 January 2019: Watch online
  2. “Bayesian Synthetic Likelihood Extensions”, 28 January 2019: Watch online
  3. “Computationally efficient inference for latent position network models”, 28 January 2019: Watch online
  4. “Informed subsampling MCMC - approximate Bayesian inference for large datasets”, 28 January 2019: Watch online
  5. “Sampling random networks with specific properties to model social networks”, 28 January 2019: Watch online
  6. “The parametric functional approximate Bayesian algorithm for the Potts model”, 28 January 2019: Watch online
  7. “Statistical methods for the analysis of high-dimensional and massive data sets – R tutorial (Part 1)”, 17 February 2019: Watch online
  8. “What's happening in the data science market, and what's all the hype about?”, 17 February 2019: Watch online
  9. “A notion of depth for curve data”, 19 February 2019: Watch online
  10. “Empirical likelihood for one sample”, 19 February 2019: Watch online
  11. “Frequentist expectation propagation”, 19 February 2019: Watch online
  12. “Extending likelihood-free methods to high dimensions”, 20 February 2019: Watch online
  13. “Feature-based forecasting algorithms for large collections of time series”, 20 February 2019: Watch online
  14. “Likelihood-free parameter estimation for dynamic queueing networks”, 20 February 2019: Watch online
  15. “Statistical methods for the analysis of high-dimensional and massive data sets – R tutorial (Part 2)”, 20 February 2019: Watch online
  16. “Publishing your research: strategies and current issues”, 05 March 2019: Watch online
  17. “Bayesian modelling and algorithms for identification of intrinsic dimensions in heterogeneous data with applications to health”, 12 March 2019: Watch online
  18. “Virtual Reef Diver - rule and game demo”, 07 May 2019: Watch online
  19. “ACEMS celebrates Women In Maths Day”, 11 May 2019: Watch online
  20. “Prof Kate Smith-Miles' message for Women in Maths Day”, 11 May 2019: Watch online
  21. “Happy Women in Maths Day, from ACEMS”, 12 May 2019: Watch online
  22. “Hedonometer display at Adelaide's Museum of Discovery”, 23 May 2019: Watch online
  23. “’Random Stuff’ - an ACEMS Public Lecture”, 27 May 2019: Watch online
  24. “Data science helping to create a better justice system - an ACEMS Public Lecture at UTS”, 17 June 2019: Watch online
  25. “Subsampling MCMC: Bayesian inference for large data problems”, 09 July 2019: Watch online
  26. “Virtual Reef Diver - nominated for 2019 Eureka Award”, 30 July 2019: Watch online
  27. “QUT Node Day video”, 01 August 2019: Watch online
  28. “Soapbox Sydney - Dr Emi Tanaka”, 07 August 2019: Watch online
  29. “Cooking with communications”, 22 August 2019: Watch online
  30. “Using data to discover new insights into terrorism”, 19 September 2019: Watch online
  31. “The mathematics of evolution within species”, 23 September 2019: Watch online

ACEMS and its members were mentioned in 41 press releases during 2019, including 22 issued by the Centre. These media releases highlighted various achievements and activities related to the Centre.

  1. The University of Adelaide, "Social media privacy is in the hands of a few friends", 21 January 2019: Read online
  2. ACEMS, "ANZIAM Awards ACEMS Director its Most Prestigious Honour", 08 February 2019: Read online
  3. UNSW Sydney, "Gender and cultural bias exists against teachers at university level, study shows", 13 February 2019: Read online
  4. UNSW Sydney, "Male teachers are most likely to rate highly in university student feedback", 13 February 2019: Read online
  5. Queensland University of Technology, "Hospital cleaning trial cuts infections ", 10 March 2019: Read online
  6. Queensland University of Technology, "QUT research excellence recognised", 26 March 2019: Read online
  7. Queensland University of Technology, "Call for unis and others to consider women juggling research/childcare", 31 March 2019: Read online
  8. Queensland University of Technology, "QUT researchers joining the dots from space", 16 April 2019: Read online
  9. ACEMS, "ACEMS student receives top Indigenous STEM Award", 07 March 2019: Read online
  10. UNSW Sydney, "Here's how to make opinion polls more representative and honest", 21 May 2019: Read online
  11. ACEMS, "ACEMS Associate Investigator named a Science Academy Fellow", 31 May 2019: Read online
  12. ACEMS, "Museum exhibit will feature ACEMS researcher's ideas", 24 May 2019: Read online
  13. Australian Academy of Science, "Australia's top scientists elected as Fellows of the Academy", 26 May 2019: Read online
  14. ACEMS, "Paris Agreement does not rule out ice-free Arctic", 10 July 2019: Read online
  15. ACEMS, "Jump test tool to predict athletic performance", 11 July 2019: Read online
  16. Queensland University of Technology, "Jump test tool to predict athletic performance", 10 July 2019: Read online
  17. ACEMS, "Projects + Passports = Progress", 27 June 2019: Read online
  18. Australian Academy of Science, "ARC Linkage grants awarded to Fellows", 04 July 2019: Read online
  19. ACEMS, "ACEMS Associate Investigator named a Tall Poppy", 01 August 2019: Read online
  20. ACEMS, "From Queensland - to Queen's Honours - for founding ACEMS board member", 01 July 2019: Read online
  21. ACEMS, "Eureka Finals for citizen science reef protection project", 31 July 2019: Read online
  22. Queensland University of Technology, "Eureka Finals for citizen science reef protection project", 30 July 2019: Read online
  23. ACEMS, "Researchers develop tools to help manage seagrass survival", 14 August 2019: Read online
  24. Queensland University of Technology, "Researchers develop tools to help manage seagrass survival", 13 August 2019: Read online
  25. ACEMS, "Revolutionising water quality monitoring for our rivers and reef", 02 September 2019: Read online
  26. Queensland University of Technology, "Revolutionising water quality monitoring for rivers and reef", 02 September 2019: Read online
  27. Queensland University of Technology, "A modelling tool to rapidly predict weed spread risk", 15 September 2019: Read online
  28. ACEMS, "Workshop celebrates ACEMS Director Peter Taylor's 6oth", 14 July 2019: Read online
  29. Queensland University of Technology, "New study to focus on common liver disease", 23 September 2019: Read online
  30. ACEMS, "Top spatial awards for cancer and reef projects", 21 October 2019: Read online
  31. ACEMS, "ARC awards DECRA's to ACEMS researchers", 15 November 2019: Read online
  32. ACEMS, "ACEMS student wins top stats society competition", 16 November 2019: Read online
  33. ACEMS, "Social Sciences Academy honours ACEMS Associate Investigator", 18 November 2019: Read online
  34. ACEMS, "ACEMS team publishes new textbook", 27 November 2019: Read online
  35. ACEMS, "Big success for discovery projects for ACEMS researchers", 04 December 2019: Read online
  36. Queensland University of Technology, "New QUT Centre for Data Science and Queen's Wharf Study", 28 November 2019: Read online
  37. ACEMS, "Virtual reality and drones help to predict and protect koala habitat", 12 December 2019: Read online
  38. Queensland University of Technology, "Virtual reality and drones help to predict and protect koala habitat", 11 December 2019: Read online
  39. ACEMS, "New ACEMS Partner Investigators announced", 17 December 2019: Read online
  40. ACEMS, "ACEMS backs landmark data science project", 17 December 2019: Read online
  41. Queensland University of Technology, "Study busts 9 to 5 model for academic work", 19 December 2019: Read online

During 2016, ACEMS and its members were mentioned in 106 print and electronic articles, and nine radio and television stories, some of which were syndicated to multiple news outlets. These articles and stories highlighted various achievements and activities related to the Centre.

  1. Lewis Mitchell appeared on ABC Breakfast Radio for an interview with Sami Shah and Jacinta Parsons about his research on social media, and what we can be doing to better protect ourselves. A recording of the program can be accessed at: See online
  2. Stephen Woodcock appeared on ABC Perth Radio for an interview with Barry Nicholls on footy tipping probabilities.
  3. Adrian Barnett appeared on 2SER-FM to discuss why political polls have been increasingly poor at predicting election outcomes in recent times. A recording of the program can be accessed at: See online
  4. Lewis Mitchell appeared on the ABC Radio Melbourne Evenings for an interview with David Astle to discuss his research on sentiment analysis. A recording of the program can be accessed at: See online
  5. Kate Smith-Miles appeared on 2SER-FM to discuss the ethical considerations of algorithms and how information is generated and collected online. A recording of the program can be accessed at: See online
  6. Catherine Leigh appeared on ABC Radio Far North to discuss her research that could lead to more low-cost sensors to monitor water quality of the rivers and streams that flow from the land into the ocean along the Great Barrier Reef. A recording of the program can be accessed at: See online
  7. Catherine Leigh appeared on ABC Radio National to discuss how ACEMS researchers are using a combination of virtual reality, drones, and statistics to help predict and protect koala habitat. A recording of the program can be accessed at: See online
  8. Sarah Belet appeared on an episode of A Current Affair providing some mathematical common sense to the average waiting time for a parking space in a car park during the holiday season. A recording of the program can be accessed at: See online
  9. Stephen Woodcock appeared on 6PR for a radio interview with Gareth Parker on Sports Statistics.

  1. Adrian Barnett: "Why January babies are the best, according to science", 02 January 2019.
    RSVPlive.ie: Read online
  2. Adrian Barnett: "Seven reasons why January babies are special", 03 January 2019.
    Practical Parenting: Read online
  3. Adrian Barnett: "This is why January babies have been scientifically proven to be the 'best'", 05 January 2019.
    Extra.ie: Read online
  4. Adrian Barnett: "Why January babies are more likely to become rich and famous", 14 January 2019.
    Evoke.ie: Read online
  5. Adrian Barnett: "January babies are more likely to become rich and famous, evidence suggests", 17 January 2019.
    Pretty52.com: Read online
  6. Adrian Barnett: "More celebrities and CEOs are born in January than any other month", 17 January 2019.
    Travel & Leisure: Read online
  7. Lewis Mitchell: "Behaviour can be known with a little help from your friends: claim", 21 January 2019.
    IT Wire: Read online
  8. Lewis Mitchell: "Is anything private in the digital age?", 21 January 2019.
    Cosmos Magazine: Read online
  9. Lewis Mitchell: "Social media privacy is in the hands of a few friends", 21 January 2019.
    BrightSurf.com: Read online
    EurekAlert!: Read online
    Newswise: Read online
    ScienMag: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  10. Lewis Mitchell: "Stalk my pals on social media and you'll know that the next words out of my mouth will be banana hammock", 21 January 2019.
    The Register UK: Read online
  11. Lewis Mitchell: "Why you can't escape social media even if you delete Facebook, Twitter accounts: new study", 21 January 2019.
    The Advertiser: Read online
  12. Lewis Mitchell: "Your friends are ruining your online privacy", 21 January 2019.
    AustraliaScience.tv: Read online
  13. Lewis Mitchell: "How second hand social media profiling can target you", 23 January 2019.
    Open Forum: Read online
  14. Adrian Barnett: "The polar vortex is bringing life-threatening wind chills. But are cold snaps deadlier than heat waves?", 29 January 2019.
    Brinkwire: Read online
    psarab: Read online
  15. Yanan Fan: "Gender and cultural bias exists against teachers at university level", 14 February 2019.
    Australia’s Science Channel: Read online
    Mirage News: Read online
    Phys.org: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  16. Yanan Fan: "Male teachers are most likely to rate highly in university student feedback", 14 February 2019.
    Australasian Science: Read online
    Business Daily: Read online
    The Conversation: Read online
    VIW Magazine: Read online
  17. Yanan Fan: "Science, business students are biased in favour of male teachers", 14 February 2019.
    Brisbane Times: Read online
    Canberra Times: Read online
    Sydney Morning Herald: Read online
    The Age: Read online
    WA Today: Read online
  18. Yanan Fan: "Student feedback rates male professors higher than females", 20 February 2019.
    The University Network: Read online
  19. Adrian Barnett, Nicole White: "Hospital cleaning trial cuts infections", 10 March 2019.
    Bioengineer.org: Read online
    EurekAlert!: Read online
    Incleanmag.org: Read online
    Mirage News: Read online
    ScienMag: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  20. Chris Drovandi, Kerrie Mengersen: “Dirty river run-off the biggest barrier to Great Barrier Reef recovery”, 12 March 2019.
    SciMex: Read online
  21. Steven Edwards, Kate Smith-Miles: "Winning SuperCoach on half the budget: a minimalist's guide to team selection", 19 March 2019.
    Cairns Post: Read online
    Courier Mail: Read online
    Geelong Advertiser: Read online
    Gold Coast Bulletin: Read online
    Herald Sun: Read online
    The Advertiser: Read online
    The Daily Telegraph: Read online
    The Mercury: Read online
  22. Erin Peterson: "Q & A with Locate19 Speaker Erin Peterson", 20 March 2019.
    SpatialSource.com.au: Read online
  23. Erin Peterson: "How spatial tech is helping conserve the Great Barrier Reef", 25 March 2019.
    Infrastructure Magazine: Read online
  24. Kevin Burrage, Ian Turner: "QUT research excellence recognised", 26 March 2019.
    Mirage News: Read online
  25. Adrian Barnett: "Call for unis and others to consider women juggling research/childcare", 29 March 2019.
    Bioengineer.org: Read online
    BrightSurf.com: Read online
    EurekAlert!: Read online
    Mirage News: https://www.miragenews.com/call-for-unis-and-others-to-consider-women-juggling-research-childcare/
    ScienMag: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  26. Adrian Barnett: "Consider women juggling research/childcare", 29 March 2019.
    Health Medicine Network: Read online
    Medicine News Line: Read online
    Science Daily: Read online
  27. Adrian Barnett: "QUT researchers suggest financial aid to cover childcare costs for female academics", 30 March 2019.
    News Medical Life Sciences: Read online
  28. Yanan Fan: "Students rate male teachers higher than females, study says", 31 March 2019.
    The Australian: Read online
  29. Adrian Barnett: "Research highlights troubles for women juggling family, STEM career", 01 April 2019.
    Brisbane Times: Read online
    Canberra Times: Read online
    Sydney Morning Herald: Read online
    The Age: Read online
    WA Today: Read online
  30. Adrian Barnett: "Women academics with children need more help, researchers say", 01 April 2019.
    The Australian: Read online
  31. Nigel Bean: "AEC hopes to get federal election voter queues moving faster than ever", 03 April 2019.
    ABC News: Read online
  32. Catherine Leigh: "Plain language summary: When rivers stop flowing, do we stop caring – and could learning about these valuable ecosystems change our minds?", 10 April 2019.
    The People and Nature Blog: Read online
  33. Catherine Leigh: “When rivers stop flowing, do we stop caring?”, 10 April 2019.
    British Ecological Society: Read online
    Medium: Read online
  34. Adrian Barnett: "The careers of carers – A numerical adjustment cannot level the playing field for researchers who take time off to care for children", 14 April 2019.
    London School of Economics and Political Science: Read online
  35. Kerrie Mengersen, Erin Peterson: "QUT researchers joining the dots from space", 15 April 2019.
    Mirage News: Read online
    National Tribune: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  36. Kerrie Mengersen, Erin Peterson: "Sky's no limit for Queensland satellite data researchers", 17 April 2019.
    Brisbane Times: Read online
    Sydney Morning Herald: Read online
    The Age: Read online
    WA Today: Read online
  37. Kerrie Mengersen: "Australia's race to space heats up as another Queensland rocket firm prepares to launch", 19 April 2019.
    ABC News: Read online
  38. Kerrie Mengersen, Erin Peterson: "Australian space industry research growing", 23 April 2019.
    Process Technology: Read online
  39. Kerrie Mengersen, Erin Peterson: "Investment in space industry research skyrockets in Australia", 23 April 2019.
    Manufacturer's Monthly: Read online
  40. Kerrie Mengersen, Erin Peterson: "Aussie Agriculture to benefit from SmartSat CRC Investment", 29 April 2019.
    Space Connect: Read online
  41. Erin Peterson: "Citizen science to help save the Great Barrier Reef", 13 May 2019.
    Australia's Science Channel: Read online
  42. Erin Peterson: "Models, maps, and citizen scientists working to save the Great Barrier Reef", 15 May 2019.
    Mongabay: Read online
    South Africa Today: Read online
  43. Dianne Cook, Rob Hyndman: "You are what you vote: the social and demographic factors that influence your vote", 16 May 2019.
    Science 2.0: Read online
    The Conversation: Read online
  44. Adrian Barnett, Scott Sisson: "Here's how to make opinion polls more representative and honest", 20 May 2019.
    2LT: Read online
    Business Daily: Read online
    Daily Bulletin: Read online
    The Conversation: Read online
    VIW Magazine: Read online
  45. Adrian Barnett, Scott Sisson: "Mending the opinion polls", 24 May 2019.
    Open Forum: Read online
  46. David Balding: "Academy of Science announces new fellows", 27 May 2019.
    Campus Morning Mail: Read online
  47. David Balding: "Australia's top scientists elected as Fellows of Academy", 27 May 2019.
    Mirage News: Read online
    National Tribune: Read online
  48. David Balding: "Meet the Aussie mathematician who put a serial killer behind bars", 27 May 2019.
    Brisbane Times: Read online
    MSN - Australia: Read online
    MSN - NZ: Read online
    Press From: Read online
    Stuff.co.nz: Read online
    Sydney Morning Herald: Read online
    The Age: Read online
    WA Today: Read online
  49. David Balding: "Australian Academy of Science elects 22 new Fellows", 31 May 2019.
    Lab Online: Read online
  50. Stephen Woodcock: "The Blues have to battle the numbers if they’re to make it two-in-a-row in State of Origin", 03 June 2019.
    Australasian Science: Read online
    Business Daily: Read online
    The Conversation: Read online
  51. Catherine Leigh: "Humans of IFE - Rising stars: Catherine Leigh", 10 June 2019.
    Institute for Future Environments: Read online
  52. Nick Beaton, Jan de Gier, Anthony Guttmann: "A mathematical proof isn't just an intellectual exercise", 21 June 2019.
    Phys.org: Read online
  53. Nick Beaton, Jan de Gier, Anthony Guttmann: "Prove it - with maths", 21 June 2019.
    Pursuit - The University of Melbourne: Read online
  54. Matthew Roughan: "Why Avengers: Infinity War was so successful - according to… ecology", 27 June 2019.
    MIT Technology Review: Read online
  55. Matthew Roughan, Lewis Mitchell, Tobin South: "Autonomous particle accelerators, how many superheroes are needed to make a film successful?", 28 June 2019.
    Physics World: Read online
  56. Adrian Barnett: "Research burdened by bumf", 03 July 2019.
    Campus Morning Mail: Read online
  57. Lewis Mitchell, Matthew Roughan, Tobin South: "How the Avengers assemble: Ecology-based metrics model effective cast sizes for Marvel movies", 04 July 2019.
    TechXplore: Read online
  58. Kerrie Mengersen: "Researchers partner with government, industry and community to address social challenges", 06 July 2019.
    Mirage News: Read online
  59. Matthew Roughan: "Science reveals why people love the Avengers movies", 06 July 2019.
    Comicbook.com: Read online
  60. Matthew Roughan: "Scientists try to explain why everyone loves the 'Avengers' movies", 06 July 2019.
    Boy Genius Report: Read online
    Detik Net: Read online
    Gaemsao Vietnamnet: Read online
    GenK.vn: Read online
    GVCT: Read online
    Hardware.info: Read online
    Kenh14.vn: Read online
    Mediacom: Read online
    MSN - Australia: Read online
    MSN - India: Read online
    MSN - UK: Read online
    Online Station: Read online
    Press From: Read online
    Tin Tuc Moi: Read online
    Tin247.com: Read online
    Toshiba Start: Read online
  61. Matthew Roughan: "New study reveals why people love Avengers movies so much", 08 July 2019.
    We got this covered: Read online
  62. Matthew Roughan: "Avengers: Endgame, the success of the film explained by some researchers", 11 July 2019.
    Multiplayer.it: Read online
  63. Matthew Roughan: "Can ecology explain the success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe?", 11 July 2019.
    Interesting Engineering: Read online
  64. Kerrie Mengersen, Nicole White, Paul Wu: "Jump test tool to predict athletic performance", 11 July 2019.
    Mirage News: Read online
    National Tribune: Read online
  65. Kerrie Mengersen: "Real-time water monitoring project in QLD rivers among projects to receive $3.8M funding", 11 July 2019.
    Third Sector: Read online
  66. Louise Ryan: "Ridiculously lucky man wins $100,000 for the second time", 11 July 2019.
    Newsweek: Read online
  67. Kerrie Mengersen: "VR bringing jaguars back from the brink", 14 July 2019.
    Cosmos Magazine: Read online
  68. Steven Psaltis: "Optimizing Queensland’s Timber Industry with Mathematics", 16 July 2019.
    SIAM News: Read online
  69. Adrian Barnett: "CareSearch Blog: Palliative Perspectives", 22 July 2019.
    Care Search: Read online
  70. Kate Smith-Miles: "Algorithms are everywhere but what will it take for us to trust them?", 30 July 2019.
    Australasian Science: Read online
    Daily Bulletin: Read online
    Radio 2LT: Read online
    The Conversation: Read online
    VIW Magazine: Read online
  71. Kerrie Mengersen, Erin Peterson, Julie Vercelloni: "Eureka Finals for citizen science reef protection project", 30 July 2019.
    Mirage News: Read online
    National Tribune: Read online
  72. Kerrie Mengersen: "The Australian Cancer Atlas", 31 July 2019.
    Australian Research Council (ARC): Read online
  73. Kate Smith-Miles: "Mentoring the next generation of mathematicians", 31 July 2019.
    Australian Research Council (ARC): Read online
  74. Adrian Barnett: "Cold homes cause Canberra deaths", 04 August 2019.
    CityNews.com.au: Read online
  75. Erin Peterson: "Citizen scientists and the Great Barrier Reef", 05 August 2019.
    Cosmos Magazine: Read online
  76. Kate Smith-Miles: "What will it take for us to trust algorithms?", 05 August 2019.
    Cosmos Magazine: Read online
  77. Adrian Barnett: "Cold homes could be leading to Canberrans' deaths, Better Renting report suggests", 11 August 2019.
    Canberra Times: Read online
  78. Adrian Barnett: "ACT's poor housing plus winter adds up to a chilling-statistic", 13 August 2019.
    RiotAct.com: Read online
  79. Julian Caley, Kerrie Mengersen, Paul Wu: "Researchers develop tools to help manage seagrass survival", 14 August 2019.
    Eco Magazine: Read online
    Mirage News: Read online
    National Tribune: Read online
    ScienMag: Read online
    SciMex: Read online
  80. Jonathan Keith: "How to know if we’re winning the war on Australia’s fire ant invasion, and what to do if we aren’t", 15 August 2019.
    The Conversation: Read online
  81. Lewis Mitchell, Joshua Ross: "A Hippocratic Oath for Data Science? We'll settle for a little more data literacy", 22 August 2019.
    Australasian Science: Read online
    Business Daily: Read online
    Cosmos Magazine: Read online
    The Conversation: Read online
    VIW Magazine: Read online
  82. Lewis Mitchell, Joshua Ross: "Does data science need a Hippocratic Oath? Or would some data literacy suffice?", 26 August 2019
    Smart Company: Read online
  83. Jan de Gier, Kate Smith-Miles: "Heroines of Mathematics", 27 August 2019.
    Pursuit - The University of Melbourne: Read online
  84. Sevvandi Kandanaarachchi, Catherine Leigh: "Bettering water quality monitoring for our rivers and reef", 02 September 2019.
    SciMex: Read online
  85. Adrian Barnett: "How clean is your hospital room? To reduce the spread of infections, it could probably be cleaner", 02 September 2019.
    Business Daily: Read online
    The Conversation: Read online
    VIW Magazine: http://www.viw.com.au/index.php/22133-how-clean-is-your-hospital-room-to-reduce-the-spread-of-infections-it-could-probably-be-cleaner
  86. Sevvandi Kandanaarachchi, Catherine Leigh: "Revolutionising Water Quality Monitoring for Our Rivers and Reef", 02 September 2019.
    BrightSurf.com: Read online
    Eco Magazine: Read online
    EurekAlert!: Read online
    Mirage News: Read online
    National Tribune: Read online
    Phys.org: Read online
    Science Codex: Read online
    Science Daily: Read online
    ScienMag: Read online
    Smart Water Magazine: Read online
  87. Sevvandi Kandanaarachchi, Catherine Leigh: "River and Reef Water Quality Monitoring Revolutionized", 03 September 2019.
    Technology Networks: Read online
  88. Sevvandi Kandanaarachchi, Catherine Leigh: "Researchers solving impossible reef water quality dilemma", 06 September 2019.
    Daily Mercury: Read online
    Fraser Coast Chronicle: Read online
    Northern Star: Read online
    Queensland Times: Read online
    Sunshine Coast Daily: Read online
    The Chronicle: Read online
    The Morning Bulletin: Read online
  89. Catherine Leigh: "New research to improve water quality in Great Barrier Reef catchment", 07 September 2019.
    Brisbane Times: Read online
    Sydney Morning Herald: Read online
    The Age: Read online
    WA Today: Read online
  90. Alan Pearse: "A modeling tool to rapidly predict weed spread risk", 16 September 2019.
    Environmental News Network: Read online
    Long Room: Read online
    Phys.org: Read online
    Science Daily: Read online
  91. Adrian Barnett: "New study to focus on common liver disease", 24 September 2019.
    Mirage News: Read online
    National Tribune: Read online
  92. Alan Pearse: "Responding to New Weeds Needs Speed: Spatial Modelling with riskmapr Can Help", 26 September 2019.
  93. Stephen Woodcock: "Probability Expert Explains That Brooklyn Nine-Nine Brain Teaser", 05 November 2019.
    Gizmodo: Read online
  94. Peter Forrester, Jiyuan Zhang: "Neutrinos Lead to Unexpected Discovery in Basic Math", 12 November 2019.
    Quanta Magazine: Read online
  95. Adrian Barnett, Stephen Woodcock: "Cold water poured on scientific studies based on 'statistical cult'", 15 November 2019.
    Brisbane Times: Read online
    Sydney Morning Herald: Read online
    The Age: Read online
    WA Today: Read online
  96. Chris Drovandi: "Cracking the code to Steve Smith’s batting success", 20 November 2019.
    ABC News: Read online
  97. Adrian Barnett: "Research hacking powered by P", 24 November 2019
    Campus Morning Mail: Read online
  98. Kerrie Mengersen: "QUT launches new $7.5m Centre for Data Science", 28 November 2019.
    IT Wire: Read online
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