Discover Services

Explore a wide range of services available through the AAF. If your organisation is connected to the AAF, you can seamlessly access these services via your institution's Identity Provider.

AAF Rapid IdP Manager


Manage Cloud Hosted Identity Providers

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ACCESS Hive Forum


The ACCESS-Hive Forum is the place where the ACCESS user community and its scientific working groups can exchange ideas and provide support.

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ACCLAiM


ACCLAIM is a collaborative venture between medical schools in Australia and New Zealand focusing on benchmarking graduate outcomes.

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ACSC Simulation Repository


Lets researchers linked through the Australian Research Data Commons consolidate and distribute data from simulations of molecular systems.

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ADAPT3-Production


Australian Data Archive Processing Tool v3 is a utility tools set that the Australian Data Archive uses as part of its archiving workflows.

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AIS UQ


For storing, managing and analysing de-identified imaging data for UQ projects and collaborators

APF Variant DB


National Variant Database

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ARDC NeCTAR SSO


Nectar provides Australia’s research community with fast, interactive, self-service access to large-scale computing infrastructure

ASKAP CP Workflows


CSIRO Space & Astronomy ASKAP CP Workflows

Atlas of Living Australia Portal


Open Access to Australia's biodiversity data

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Atlas of Living Australia Production Login Cognito


The ALA is a collaborative, digital infrastructure that aggregates Australian biodiversity data from multiple sources.

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Atlases of Pathology


Collection of atlases of Dermatopathology, Fetal Pathology, Neonatal Pathology, Bone Marrow Pathlogy, Rare Lymphomas and Pathology.

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Digital Research Skills Australasia

DReSA makes it easier for learners, trainers, and training providers to find digital research skills-focused educational events and resources.
Through DReSA, its creators seek to:
  • Lift Australasian researchers' capabilities and skills by improving the findability of events and resources
  • Build national, collaborative, training partnerships
  • Strategically leverage trainers' and learners' time and resources
DReSA began as a grassroots movement among trainers and training providers in Australia and New Zealand to improve the discoverability of training. After scoping the landscape for similar solutions, the Working Group located ELIXIR's TeSS platform. From there, began a truly collaborative, global partnership with ELIXIR and an exchange of, not only the infrastructure that underlies TeSS, but also the ideas, support and encouragement.