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Bright sisters bag $480k for ag tech research

<p>TOOWOOMBA sisters Dr Cheryl McCarthy and Dr Alison McCarthy, who are both University of Southern Queensland mechatronic research engineers at the National Centre for Engineering in Agriculture, have been recognised as being among Queensland's brightest minds.</p>

Jessica Strauss
Bright sisters bag $480k for ag tech research

  The Queensland government announced the successful recipients of the extremely competitive Accelerate fellowships, part of the Accelerate Queensland science and innovation program. Cheryl was awarded...

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