Termites are sometimes referred to as ‘white ants’ due to their appearance. Termite infestations can be difficult to manage but this information may assist Australians in detecting and treating these pests.
CSIRO (BFTs) are a series of information leaflets that provide solutions to a range of common problems faced in the building industry and by owner-builders. BFTs replace the former CSIRO Notes on the Science of Buildings.
Explore the amazing world of insects. Browse throughour resources to give you more information of Australian Insects. Find out about insects and their role in supporting a sustainable environment.
Copper Chromium Arsenic (CCA) is Australia's most widely used timber preservative. It is a safe and relatively inexpensive treatment which is effective in controlling termites and fungi in order to extend the life of timbers.
Research scientists from CSIRO & Sydney University have prepared a Triple Bottom Line analysis of the Australian Economy. This technical report provides an overview of the Australian economy using a set of ten environmental, social and financial indicators.
Foodborne illness can be greatly reduced by correct handling, storage and cooking of food. By keeping food outside the danger zone temperatures, growth of food poisoning bacteria can be halted.
A Wellbeing Plan for Aussie Kids has been developed by CSIRO to provide parents with information on healthy foods and habits. A printed fridge magnet of this plan was distributed to every primary school child in Australia in September 2007.