Chronic wounds represent a silent epidemic, affecting 433,000 Australians at any time. Curtin researchers have played a pivotal role in preventing and managing chronic wounds in Australia.
Researchers from Curtin University, the University of Wollongong and Sanitarium have developed the first staple food made almost entirely from red sorghum whole grains.
A 2016 report by the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre shed invaluable light on the gender pay gaps in Australia, resulting in widespread media coverage across the nation.
Curtin research has led to the creation of Australia’s first full-scale groundwater replenishment scheme for drinking water to address the problem of Perth’s drying climate.
Aussie Optimism is a universal, school-based program that equips children with skills and abilities to approach and manage life’s challenges with positivity.
Scanalyse is a Curtin-developed world first that’s helping mining companies save energy, reduce downtime, improve safety and maximise the life of rock crushers and ore mills.