Queensland and Bavaria unite to advance global scientific research

Source: Government of Queensland

Issued: 22 Oct 2025

Queensland researchers are breaking new ground in science with potentially life-changing discoveries through the Queensland–Bavaria Collaborative Research Program.

Fifteen innovative science projects aimed at improving the lives of Queenslanders are sharing in $630,000, enabling them to collaborate with global scientific leaders in a joint initiative between the Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation (DETSI) and Bavaria’s Ministry of Science and the Arts (StMWK).

The program is designed to boost Queensland’s research and development capacity in key scientific industries, including ensuring a more reliable and efficient energy supply, addressing housing affordability, artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, aerospace and biomedical research.

Queensland Chief Scientist Kerrie Wilson highlighted the importance of the Queensland–Bavaria Collaborative Research Program in strengthening Queensland’s scientific capabilities.

“Bavaria is a major player in the global research community, and this partnership will not only cement Queensland’s place as a leader in science but also create a pipeline of world-class research and innovation opportunities,” Professor Wilson said.

“This program showcases how Queensland researchers are tackling global challenges head-on, from using cutting-edge 3D-printing technologies for more sustainable housing, to exploring how AI-generated information could better align with user needs, and developing smarter energy solutions that improve the reliability of renewable electricity grids.

“These projects highlight the power of collaboration in delivering innovative solutions that benefit both Queensland and the world.”

Queensland University of Technology Professor Tim Schork will work with Bavarian researchers on his project which examines the applications for 3D printing in the construction of affordable homes.

“Both Australia and Germany have a demand for affordable housing, which cannot be met with conventional material systems and modes of construction,” Mr Schork said.

“This collaborative research project aims to create novel design tools and advanced manufacturing technologies for next-generation multi-material construction 3D printing, harnessing low-carbon bio-based building materials.

“I am looking forward to developing real-world solutions that transform architectural design and construction practices to be more resource-efficient, circular and affordable.”

University of Southern Queensland Professor Ravinesh Deo will work closely with experts at the University of Bamberg on his project to create an Artificial Intelligence (AI) tool that helps electricity grid operators run low-voltage networks more reliably, ensuring power is delivered efficiently to homes and businesses.

“Our project focuses on applying advanced machine learning techniques to model, forecast and optimise energy flows within low-voltage renewable electricity grids,” Professor Deo said.

“We aim to improve real-time decision-making in grid control centres by accurately predicting mismatches between supply and demand caused by factors like electric vehicle charging and home heat pumps.”

University of Bavaria Professor and Board Chairman, Dr Thomas Hofmann, said Bavaria and Queensland share an understanding of academic freedom, excellence and international cooperation.

“Our universities are top level globally, and together we can further scientific excellence and find solutions for the great challenges of our times,” Dr Hofmann.

Chairman of the Associations of the Bavarian Universities of Applied Sciences, Dr Walter Schober, said the second round of the Bavaria-Queensland Collaborative Research Program will systematically intensify existing partnerships between Bavarian and Australian universities and enable new collaborations to be established.

“We look forward to conducting research projects with a high level of innovative potential in future-oriented fields such as artificial intelligence together with our Australian partners. This will sustainably strengthen the international exchange and competitiveness of our universities of applied sciences,” Dr Schober.

Grants have been offered under two categories – Seed Grants and Development Grants, focused on fostering and strengthening relationships between Queensland and Bavaria.

Witnesses sought after white Skoda failed to stop for police in the City

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Saturday, 9 November 2024 9:56am

Original publication: Saturday, 9 November 2024 9:56am

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses and dash-cam footage after a white Skoda failed to stop for police in the City last night.

About 10.20pm, police had cause to stop the white Skoda Octavia bearing ACT registration YPD69W on Lonsdale Street, Braddon.

When they activated their emergency lights, the vehicle took off down the footpath on Lonsdale Street, before turning onto Girrawheen Street.

A short time later, police observed the vehicle driving at speed on Torrens Street, Braddon. Police once again attempted to stop the Skoda, however the driver entered the wrong side of the road in order to evade police.

The Skoda continued along Cooyong Street, swerving between vehicles, before stopping at a red light behind two civilian’s cars.

As police approached the Skoda, the vehicle took off, scraping the side of one of the civilian’s cars in the process.

The white Skoda was located a short time later at Goodwin Gardens in Ainslie, however the occupants took off prior to police arrival.

Police would like to speak to anyone who witnessed the incident, or who may have information in relation to the occupants of the vehicle.

Anyone who can assist is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote reference number 7895786. Information can be provided anonymously.

Witnesses sought to pedestrian collision near Canberra Hospital

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Saturday, 9 November 2024 8:37am

Original publication: Saturday, 9 November 2024 8:37am

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses and dash cam footage following a collision where a vehicle hit a pedestrian near the Canberra Hospital on Thursday afternoon.

About 3.40pm on Thursday (7 November 2024) police were called to an incident at the intersection of Palmer Street and Bateson Road where a 67-year-old man had been struck by a vehicle.

The 67-year-old had been involved in a minor nose to tail collision immediately prior to this incident and was exchanging details with the other driver. During this exchange an altercation allegedly occurred, with the 67-year-old subsequently falling and being struck by the passing vehicle. He suffered non-life-threatening injuries and was transported to hospital.

Police are seeking to speak with anyone who witnessed the initial collision or the two men interacting immediately following the nose to tail collision. The vehicles involved in the collision were a white Holden Commodore station wagon and a red Holden Colorado 4WD utility.

Anyone who can assist police, including anyone with dash-cam footage from the area at the time, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website.  Please quote 7894629. Information can be provided anonymously.

Police seeking witnesses to robbery in Dickson

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 8 November 2024 3:17pm

Original publication: Friday, 8 November 2024 2:55pm

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to an alleged robbery of a teen at the Dickson bus interchange on Wednesday night.

About 11.20pm on Wednesday (6 November 2024) an 18-year-old woman was walking in the Dickson bus interchange when she was approached by two other women who allegedly asked to borrow her phone to make a call. After further interactions between the group, the two women left the scene with the teens phone after allegedly threatening her with a ‘jet lighter’ and threatening to stab and use a taser on her.

The first woman was described as approximately 19-years-old, Aboriginal in appearance, with a solid build, brown eyes and greasy brown hair in a ponytail. She was wearing a beige tank top, black bike shorts and she was carrying a large black bag.

The second woman was described as Caucasian in appearance, tall with a thin build. She was wearing a white cap, a white tank top and black leggings.

The teen was approached by a man who assisted her during the incident. This man may have come from the Club Lime facility nearby and police would like him to come forward.

Anyone who can assist police in relation to this incident is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote 7894046. Information can be provided anonymously.

Man to face court charged with multiple driving offences in allegedly stolen vehicles

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Friday, 8 November 2024 11:57am

Original publication: Friday, 8 November 2024 11:49am

A 19-year-old Oxley man will face the ACT Magistrates Court this morning charged with driving offences and burglary after allegedly stealing two vehicles.

About 6.35am on Wednesday, 23 October 2024, the 19-year-old was captured on a CCTV camera at a residence in Fisher attempting to enter the property through a glass sliding door.

The man used a watering can to smash the locked door and once inside, allegedly stole the owner’s bag containing keys to their blue Porsche Macan – which he subsequently stole.

The Porsche was recovered a short time later in Lyons, however no occupants were inside.

Yesterday (Thursday, 7 November 2024), a woman attended a warehouse in Fyshwick to collect a parcel. While inside, her white Audi S3 was stolen from the carpark.

About 3.35pm yesterday, police observed the Audi driving well in excess of the speed limit in Richardson.

A short time later, police activated their emergency lights and directed the Audi to stop, however the car – allegedly being driven by the 19-year-old – swerved around them and continued towards Tharwa Drive.

Police later located the Audi at a residence in Oxley where the 19-year-old man, who had bail conditions not to drive a car, was subsequently arrested.

He was charged with burglary, taking a motor vehicle without consent, two counts of driving a motor vehicle without consent, being an unlicenced driver, and dangerous driving.

Man charged after shotgun and drugs found in his possession

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 7 November 2024 1:59pm

Original publication: Thursday, 7 November 2024 1:59pm

A 33-year-old man has been charged after police found a loaded shotgun and drugs in his possession.

About 2.20am this morning (Thursday, 7 November 2024), police received a report of an unconscious male lying on the road on Florey Drive, Macgregor.

Police attended and after determining the man was not injured from a collision, woke him up.

Officers located a motorcycle nearby and confirmed it had been reported stolen. The man was searched officers found a loaded, sawn-off shotgun, a machete, two vials of a liquid suspected to be GHB and a small quantity of a white crystalline substance, believed to be methylamphetamine.

Police believed the man to be under the influence of illicit drugs and he was transported to hospital for treatment.

Following his release from hospital, he was charged with offences including possessing a prohibited firearm, trafficking in a controlled drug other than cannabis, unlawful possession of stolen property, and possessing a knife without a reasonable excuse.

Hindu community incidents

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 7 November 2024 11:43am

Original publication: Thursday, 7 November 2024 11:31am

Deputy Chief Police Officer Doug Boudry recently met with Hindu community representatives to provide an update on arrests made following two incidents at Hindu temples in the ACT.

About 2pm on Saturday, 26 October 2024 a group of four men broke into the Mawson Hindu Temple and stole three donations boxes.

About 2.30pm, the same group broke into the Hindu Temple Cultural Centre in Florey and stole a safe and five donation boxes.

The group used a black Hyundai with Victorian number plates to attend both locations.

About 9.15pm that night, NSW Police in Yass informed ACT Policing that four men matching the descriptions of the burglary offenders had been arrested and stolen property associated with these burglaries was located in their vehicle. The men were charged by NSW Police for driving offences and possession of property stolen outside NSW. One will appear in Goulburn Court on 13 November 2024 and the other three will appear in Yass Court on 14 November 2024.

While no charges have been laid by ACT Policing at this time, investigations are continuing in conjunction with NSW and Victoria Police. Yesterday (Tuesday, 5 November 2024) a safe and other items stolen from the Florey Cultural Centre were located in Uriarra. The items were subjected to Forensic examination.

ACT Policing is pleased that money stolen from the two burglaries was recovered and has been returned to the Temple and Cultural Centre.

Earlier this week, Deputy Chief Police Officer Doug Boudry met with representatives of the ACT’s Hindu community to discuss strategies regarding security measures at their venues and to provide contact points for Gungahlin, Belconnen and Woden Police Stations where the ACT’s three Hindu Temples are situated.

Both the DCPO and community representatives committed to continue working together to boost community safety and develop community engagement opportunities for police with the Hindu community.

ACT Policing takes incidents such as this at places of worship very seriously. Temples, churches, synagogues and other gathering places are very important to many members of our community, and so we ask that those who live or work nearby to remain vigilant and to report suspicious activity to police on 131 444.

Man charged with trafficking drugs linked to fatal overdose

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 7 November 2024 9:48am

Original publication: Thursday, 7 November 2024 9:48am

A 40-year-old man will face court after allegedly supplying drugs to a 23-year-old woman who later died from a suspected drug overdose.

About midnight on 6 June 2024, a friend took the 23-year-old to hospital after she began suffering adverse effects from a heroin injection.

The woman was treated by hospital staff but was declared deceased a short time later.

Police began an investigation into the supplier of the drugs.

About 6.40pm yesterday evening (Wednesday, 6 November 2024), police stopped the 40-year-old man near his home in Reid and searched him, locating more than 30g of suspected heroin and methamphetamine hidden in his underwear.

A search warrant was executed on his residence and police seized a spring-loaded extendable baton and other drug paraphernalia.

The man was arrested and charged with three counts of trafficking in a controlled drug other than cannabis and possessing a prohibited weapon.

He is due to appear before the ACT Magistrates Court today (Thursday, 7 November 2024).

Witnesses sought to alleged animal cruelty incident

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Thursday, 7 November 2024 8:05am

Original publication: Thursday, 7 November 2024 8:05am

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to an alleged animal cruelty incident that occurred last week at Arawang Paddock.

About 9.30pm last Thursday (31 October 2024) a group of males wearing Halloween costumes were observed hitting a horse with a baseball bat at the Arawang Paddock, on the corner of Namatjira Drive and Kambah Pool Road.

Later that evening, the owner of the horse attended the paddock and located their horse with a sticky substance on it. The horse was not seriously injured.

A second owner spoke to police whose horse was also subject to abuse by the group.

Anyone who witnessed the incident, or who has any information in relation to the identity of the group of males, is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Please quote reference number 7889027.

Man charged for assaulting partner and evading police

Source: ACT Police

Last update: Wednesday, 6 November 2024 11:36am

Original publication: Wednesday, 6 November 2024 11:36am

A 29-year-old man will face the ACT Magistrates Court today after allegedly assaulting his partner and evading police after the incident.

About 2.30pm yesterday afternoon (Tuesday, 5 November 2024), police received a report of a man hitting a woman in the face while in public in Greenway, before leaving the scene in a Toyota Corolla.

A short time later, police observed the same car from the report travelling along Cynthea Teague Crescent and directed the driver to stop.

The 29-year-old man failed to stop for police, swerving around officers and driving in an erratic manner.

The vehicle was later located in Isabella Plains and police found the man hiding in the roof cavity of a nearby home.

Police seized the vehicle, and the man was arrested and charged with aggravated common assault and failing to stop a motor vehicle for police.

ACT Policing stands ready to assist victims experiencing family violence. If you are in this situation – when it is safe to do so – please contact police on 131 444 or Triple Zero (000) in an emergency, or contact a support service who can assist with crisis support, safety planning and advice.

If you require assistance, you can contact:

  • Triple Zero (000) in an emergency or life-threatening situation.
  • Police Assistance on 131 444 if it is a non-emergency, but you require police assistance.
  • The Domestic Violence Crisis Service provides a 24-hour crisis line, advice, safety planning and information every day of the year and can be reached on 02 6280 0900.
  • The Canberra Rape Crisis Centre provides a 24-hour crisis line and can be contacted on 02 6280 0900.