
I’m deep in a big travel writing project at the moment, but in December and January it was science writing keeping me busy!
Here are some of the recent pieces I’ve written for CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency:
Copywriting | Feature Writing | Hobart, Tasmania

I’m deep in a big travel writing project at the moment, but in December and January it was science writing keeping me busy!
Here are some of the recent pieces I’ve written for CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency:

The last few months have probably been the busiest I’ve had since starting work as a freelance writer.
I keep thinking I’m going to get a week or two away from my desk, but every time I near the end of one project, another opportunity pops into my inbox. It’s a really lovely problem to have, and I’m feeling very lucky!
Most of the writing I’ve been doing has been behind-the-scenes work for clients. Some ghostwriting, a few websites, and lots of fact sheets and brochures. Not so much editorial work recently. Continue reading “Copywriting for CSIRO”

My latest post for CSIRO’s Resourceful magazine went live last week.
It’s all about the work being done to accelerate mineral analysis on Australian mining sites. We’re finally rolling out technology on Earth that has been used on Mars for years!
If you’d like to read the article, head over to the Resourceful pages on CSIRO’s website.
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The latest edition of CSIRO’s ECOS was published this week, and I’m really happy to have a couple of pieces included in it, both of which were commissioned by the Agriculture and Food division.
This edition of ECOS is all about building a resilient future. Continue reading “CSIRO ECOS blog: sustainable agriculture”

I’m really pleased to share another post that I’ve written for CSIRO.
Like the Future Seas 2030 post that I wrote last month, this was a piece of writing commissioned by the Oceans and Atmosphere Division. It even involved speaking to one of the same researchers – 2020 Tasmanian Australian of the Year Dr Jess Melbourne-Thomas. Continue reading “CSIRO ECOS blog: Oil and Gas Infrastructure”

If you follow any of my social media channels you’ll know that I absolutely love the ocean. I was born on a small island in Scotland, and now live on a small island in Australia. I’m never happier than when I’m surrounded by water.
I was thrilled a few weeks ago to receive a commission from CSIRO’s Oceans and Atmosphere division to write a piece for the ECOS blog on the Future Seas 2030 initiative. Continue reading “CSIRO ECOS blog: Future Seas 2030”