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Video

A collection of videos from our archives.

Graphic of influenza virus.

Flu Cure (1999)

Close up of frog resting on a hand

CSIRO Medals 2000 – Research achievement – Amphibian disease team

Researcher examining wool carding machine.

CSIRO Medals 1995 – Research achievement – High Speed Carding Team

Saline area in the Western Australian wheat belt near Bannister, WA. 1981.

Soil Salinity in Australia (2001)

South Australian farmer, Bob Dawson.

Bob Dawson – a man of the land (1976)

Three people at work on a boat, tagging a shark.

To Tag a Shark (1986)

AUSSAT-B satellite.

CSIRO Medals 1990 – Research Achievement – Dr Geoff Poulton & Dr Trevor Bird

Sample polymer bank note.

An Approach to the Production of Secure Durable Bank Notes (1974)

Sad dog behind wire fence

Where’s Fido? (2002)

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