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CSIRO cuts climate research jobs, despite budget funding boost

The agency said the cuts follow a portfolio review and will shift resources toward adaptation and resilience research.

  • On Thursday, the CSIRO confirmed it will eliminate 92 positions from its Environment Research Unit, reducing the original proposal of 102 cuts by 10 roles following staff consultation.
  • The agency described the redundancies as "essential strategic research shifts," though cuts proceed despite the federal government providing an additional $387.4m in funding over the forward estimates this month.
  • Five of the 15 specialized scientists working on the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator will lose their jobs, prompting the CSIRO Staff Association to warn the cuts will "hurt Australia's core environmental science capacity."
  • Independent Senator David Pocock criticized the move, stating the reductions "betray the needs of Australians," while Science and Technology Australia CEO Ryan Winn warned the loss of specialized staff could increase climate vulnerability.
  • These losses cap a tumultuous period for the agency, with more than 300 roles to be cut in the current round following about 800 jobs lost over the past year; Staff Association Secretary Susan Tonks called for executive leadership to halt further reductions.
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CSIRO cuts climate research jobs despite budget funding boost

Ninety-two scientists will lose their jobs in the latest round of cuts, which one scientist warns will leave the agency’s capacity to predict climate change “running on a dial-up modem”.

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sydneysun.com broke the news on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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