CSIRO Cuts 92 Climate and Environment Jobs Despite Multi-Million-Dollar Budget Boost

The cuts come despite the federal government handing CSIRO an extra $387.4 million in the latest budget.
CSIRO Cuts 92 Climate and Environment Jobs Despite Multi-Million-Dollar Budget Boost
CSIRO (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation) Livestock Industries principal scientist, Dr Chris Elvin with a strip of Resilin rubber, which he has replicated in the laboratory Oct. 13, 2005 in Brisbane, Australia. Frank Filippi/CSIRO via Getty Images
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Australia’s national science agency CSIRO has locked in plans to cut 92 full-time positions from its climate and environment division, despite a major injection of federal funding aimed at stabilising the organisation.

The loss of 92 full-time equivalent (FTE) roles within the Environment Research Unit is part of a broader, agency-wide cull of 350 jobs first flagged in November 2025 due to rising operating costs.