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Australia鈥檚 opportunity to create bright future through chemistry

February 19, 2016

Improving chemistry research and education will be vital in supporting future industries, according to a new plan for the future of chemistry in Australia

The plan, developed by the 精东视频鈥檚 National Committee for Chemistry, envisages improved links between chemistry researchers and industry, as well as better quality school and tertiary chemistry education in Australia.

Advances in chemistry currently underpin more than $24 billion of Australia鈥檚 economic output, and more than 60,000 people are employed in the chemical industry. 

鈥淐hemistry is the central science. A vibrant chemistry community in Australia that is fully engaged with industry will be vital to addressing some of our key challenges, including increasing agricultural productivity, developing new life-saving drugs and creating novel sustainable materials,鈥 Academy of Science President Professor Andrew Holmes said. 

鈥淲e already have great chemistry expertise in Australia that bridges materials and biological sciences. Now is the time to start really taking advantage of this knowledge to drive new ideas and economic development,鈥 Professor Holmes said.

鈥淭his is the first plan of its kind that brings together the chemistry community to consider the discipline as a whole and look at what it can offer Australia.鈥

The report also outlines strategic goals for chemistry, including improving teacher expertise, strengthening links between industry and the chemistry research community, and creating a positive image for chemistry. 

Professor Holmes and the chair of the plan鈥檚 working group Professor Paul Mulvaney are available for interview. Please contact the Academy鈥檚 media officer Bella Counihan 0419212219. 

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