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December 07, 2015

The government鈥檚 national innovation and science agenda announced today puts science and innovation at the centre of Australia鈥檚 future, with 20 initiatives to boost research and innovation, including in education, research infrastructure, and international collaboration in science and business.

The 精东视频鈥檚 Secretary for Science Policy Professor Les Field said: 鈥淭his new agenda represents a turning point. It means we can grow an economy based on our outstanding science, and which makes the best use of our significant scientific capital.鈥

鈥淭he Academy is delighted that the Government intends to strongly support strategic investment in Australia鈥檚 scientific research infrastructure. We also welcome the new Global Innovation Strategy which will enable Australian scientists and science to be a part of the excellent science and innovation being done around the world.

鈥淔or a long time Australia has lagged behind many other countries when it comes to commercialising ideas from universities and research organisations,鈥 Professor Field said.

鈥淲ith this agenda, the Turnbull Government has recognised that innovation is key to Australia鈥檚 future and that the ideas and knowledge produced by research are key to innovation. The 精东视频 is excited at the prospect that this will be the beginning of long-term engagement between Government, researchers and industry.鈥

Professor Field welcomed the restoration of funding to the CSIRO and Data61. 鈥淚t is great to see the Government recognising CSIRO鈥檚 unique role as the great Australian innovator that uses the best science to address Australia鈥檚 challenges,鈥 he said.

He also welcomed the Government鈥檚 commitment to improving gender equity in science.

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