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25.01.2022 Be on the lookout for a new ‘subsidy’ scam email claiming to be from Services Australia. They will never ask you to provide tax, super or identity documents via email. If you think you may have been scammed, call their Scams and Identity Theft Helpdesk on 1800 941 126 asap!



20.01.2022 LCU sponsors the AIP's 2020 Community Outreach to Physics Award. This year the award went to Associate Professor Christopher Ferrie. Dr. Ferrie is a gifted communicator of science and has recently become the world's number one science author for kids. LCU proudly supports the science community, to find out more visit lcu.com.au/join

20.01.2022 Happy International Credit Union Day! Today celebrates the spirit of the global credit union movement. To find out what LCU does for our local community read more on our site. https://buff.ly/3lKsRXq

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18.01.2022 LCU is a proud supporter of the annual Australian Institute of Physics (AIP) Industry Day. In 2020 it is not possible to host the annual AIP Industry Day at CSI...RO Lindfield. Neither did the AIP entertain the concept of an all-day virtual alternative. Instead, the AIP will be hosting a number of small virtual events on diverse topics and experimenting a little with the virtual formats. The first of these events is a webinar entitled "Three Faces of Physics", to be held on Tuesday 3rd November at 11.00am in which three previous recipients of the CSIRO Alumni Scholarship in Physics will talk about their careers and research followed by some Q&A. Read more and register to attend at the link below. https://www.lcu.com.au/latest-blog-posts-from-lcu-2020-thre



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11.01.2022 Rare sightings of Bigfin Squid made in the Great Australian Bight by the CSIRO.



10.01.2022 Watch out for this scam going around currently. Spoofed emails appearing to come from an "[at]australia.gov.au email address are claiming the government has partnered with a bitcoin investment scheme. These are fake. Don’t click on the link and don’t provide your personal information.

07.01.2022 Check out the event below which is part of the AIP's online replacement for their annual industry day: https://buff.ly/33SBRDH. Hear from four guest speakers on their experience of start-ups during the pandemic. Prof. Jim Rabeau, a co-founder and CEO of LuciGem, Mike Boers, part of the founding team of Movandi, Matthew Worsman, a co-founder of Kimiya & Katie Green who leads CSIRO’s Lindfield Collaboration Hub, established in 2015. Don't miss out on this excellent free event.

07.01.2022 Congratulations to Dr Cathy Foley on being named Australia's next chief scientist: (Dr Foley will be the second female chief scientist in the history of the role)

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01.01.2022 CSIRO partners with AFAC and the National Council for Fire and Emergency Services to develop a cutting edge bushfire simulation tool to provide predictions to help with fighting bushfires in Australia.

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