April
- Professor Nalini Joshi interviewed for the State Library’s Women in STEMM oral history collection (9 April): “Professor Nalini Joshi interview and photograph by Bianca Nogrady”
July
- New Scientist feature article featuring Geordie Williamson (10 April): “How AI mathematicians might finally deliver human-level reasoning”
August
- National Science Week 2025 highlights featuring Zsuzsanna Dancso’s public lecture (11 August): “NSW 2025 highlights: Science in Sydney Harbour, psychedelics, dinosaurs, and a giant inflatable poo palace”
September
- Diffusion Science Radio podcast featuring Zsuzsanna Dancso: “Knots and Networks – part 1” and “Knots and Networks part 2” (available on Apple Podcasts and Spotify)
November
- The Australian‘s 2026 Research Magazine named Professor Kevin Coulembier named as the top researcher in Algebra in Australia (11 November)
- The Conversation article by John Voight (14 November): “A 41-million-digit prime number is the biggest ever found – but mathematicians’ search for perfection will continue”
- Sydney Morning Herald article about Nalini Joshi receiving NSW Scientist of the Year, the first mathematician to receive this honour (19 November): “The Sydney mathematician finding a better way to keep your data safe“
- The Australian article about Scientist of the Year, Nalini Joshi, (19 November) “Treasure hunter is scientist of year”
December
- The Age article featuring Zsuzsanna Dancso (9 December): “When Emily walked into maths class at uni, there were only three women. Then something changed”
- ARC media release: MathQuEST set to receive $35 million in funding to establish a new Centre of Excellence for quantum security, led by Nalini Joshi. SMRI Executive Director Stephan Tillmann will be Deputy Director (Operations), while SMRI Director Geordie Williamson will co-lead the computation theme.
