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Contributing to open and accessible training with 500+ bioinformatics resources
Upcoming improvements to the login process require that users log in with a valid email address.
In preparation we are strongly suggesting you check that your email is current and your username is valid.
How do I check my details? Top right of the landing page is User Preferences. In here you will find your email and username.
Email - this must be an active email address that you monitor.
Username - must start with a lower-case letter or number, be between 3 and 128 characters in length, and contain only lower-case letters, numbers, underscores, and dashes ("_", "-").
For more information see https://www.biocommons.org.au/access
Galaxy Australia is an open, web-based platform for accessible, reproducible and transparent computational research. Galaxy supports thousands of documented and maintained tools that are free to use. We facilitate on-demand training capacities and provision 600GB for Australian institutional (and 100GB for other) users.
2026-03-12
Contributing to open and accessible training with 500+ bioinformatics resources
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Your data limits on Galaxy Australia depend on how you register with the service. We provide greater privileges to verified Australian Researchers.