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Loreto Normanhurst is one of several AARNet-connected schools with a successful ICT Integrator program. The program has fast-tracked the time it takes for staff and students to skill up and embrace digital technologies.
AARNet enables Sacred Heart College to deliver a 21st-century education by meeting the school's broadband needs in a sustainable and cost-effective way and providing access to unique learning opportunities.
A team of researchers, led by Federation University Australia, has created a web portal that transforms the way groundwater data for Victoria is accessed and shared.
Access to AARNet is a critical enabler for the data-intensive research and cross-institution collaborations carried out at the University of New England's innovative SMART Farm research facility.
Access to an AARNet 10Gbps link for CSIRO Armidale lab means that scientists based there can now share large data files in real time, boosting opportunities for agricultural research collaborations.
James Cook University researchers mapped the entire Australian continent to find the areas that will best support wildlife 70 years from now and have made their data freely available for anyone to use.
AARNet's high quality low latency network and video conferencing expertise have been critical to the success of UNE's Asia ConneXions program for developing global competencies in school-age children
The Highlands Health Education Research Network exemplifies an AARNet community partnership delivering a scalable and sustainable broadband solution for schools in a regional area.
AARNet infrastructure underpins a groundbreaking system enabling researchers to quickly and easily upload, organise, categorise and share photo data from field trips.
CSIRO developed a system that allows remote visitors to participate in immersive interactive tours of the National Museum via a web browser and broadband Internet connection.
Schools are taking advantage of their geographical proximity and forming consortia to co-invest in fibre optic infrastructure with AARNet as a solution for meeting bandwidth needs.
At John Paul College students lead the way, using AARNet to access real-time data and make decisions promoting sustainable practices on campus and in the wider community.
Connecting to AARNet provided Ravenswood School for Girls with the reliable, robust and scalable high-bandwidth network essential for managing the School's Bring Your Own Device policy.
AARNet and UNSW IT collaborated to develop a specialised high-performance network for the Garvan Institute of Medical Research’s human genome sequencing facility.
Reliable fast research network connectivity is critical for processing the deluge of data that will be generated by the next-generation SKA telescope, co-located in remote Western Australia and southern Africa.
AARNet is enabling the communication and collaboration for an international consortium of research, clinical and industry organisations on a mission to improve hearing health.
AARNet connectivity is providing remote access to a living lab inside the Powerhouse Museum, enabling an innovative education program and robotics engineering research.
Research network infrastructure provided by AARNet enabled the Australian scientific community's contribution to the Higgs boson particle discovery.
The University of Newcastle's Space Time Concerto research project used AARNet's reliable high-bandwidth capacity and global reach to push performance boundaries.
In early 2020, Deakin University kicked off a partnership with AARNet and the Eastern Regional Libraries network to provide access to eduroam (education roaming) at 13 public library branches in the outer eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria.