Save the Murray – and Broken Hill, say groundwater experts
Leading Australian hydrogeologists say the proposed $500 million pipeline from the Murray River to Broken Hill will deliver much more expensive water than closer, plentiful high-quality […]
Leading Australian hydrogeologists say the proposed $500 million pipeline from the Murray River to Broken Hill will deliver much more expensive water than closer, plentiful high-quality […]
Creating sustainable wastewater recycling systems, conserving vital groundwater supplies and climate ‘action’ are among Flinders Uni expert talks at South Australia’s Water Forum 2017. The Goyder […]
Flinders University is excited to announce that three Flinders researchers have won a total of $1.2m in funding as part of the latest round of Australian […]
Internationally recognised hydrogeologist, Flinders Professor Craig Simmons, has become the 2017 Australian Water Professional of the Year. The prestigious national award honours an individual who has displayed […]
A pioneer in groundwater research and training, Professor Craig Simmons, has won the Premier’s Water Medal for Water Professional of the Year in South Australia.
Flinders experts will give insights into the “weird and wonderful world of underground science” at an informal public lecture on Friday (5 February).
The Federal Government’s $1.1 billion innovation investment plan is great news for research and development, says SA Scientist of the Year Professor Craig Simmons.
Matthew Flinders Distinguished Professor of Hydrogeology Craig Simmons is joining the joint US National Academies Roundtable on shale oil and gas issues.
Flinders University scooped the Science Excellence awards, with water scientist Professor Craig Simmons taking the coveted SA Scientist of the Year award.