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Resource

Title
Recipients [of the Prime Minister's Prizes for Science, 2000 - 2017]
Imprint
Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, 2017
Url
https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20171113005832/http://www.science.gov.au/community/PrimeMinistersPrizesforScience/Recipients/Pages/default.aspx
Description

Contained here are citations for all recipients of the Prime Minister's Prizes for Science in all categories from 2000 to 2017, and for recipients of the Australia Prize 1990 - 1999, archived to the National Library of Australia's web page.

Awards

People

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