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ABC Top Stories09.05.2026GeneralAustralia

CSIRO to persist with job cuts despite $387 million funding injection

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Australia's national science agency CSIRO will persist with job cuts to up to 350 roles despite an extra $387.4 million in funding announced from the federal government.

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