The campus of The Australian National University is home to the Canberra-based staff of CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences and CSIRO ICT Centre.
The Gungahlin Homestead in the Australian Capital Territory, is an historic site in the north of Canberra that now serves as head office for CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems.
CSIRO Discovery is an interactive exhibition showcasing CSIRO's achievements in science and technology. It includes 18 sophisticated, interactive exhibits and a range of science-based activities for all ages.
CSIRO's headquarters are at Limestone Avenue in the Canberra suburb of Campbell where about 300 staff work in areas of finance, administration, education, communications and government relations.
The Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex is one of three Deep Space Network stations around the world providing continuous, two-way radio contact with robotic spacecraft exploring our solar system and beyond.