“These two priorities reflect feedback provided by ATSE and others in the sector.”
Crucially, the National Science and Research Priorities note that they will inform and direct national research policy, driving investment and activity in university and industry research and development.
“The five priorities – spanning climate, environment, Traditional Knowledge, our communities and our nation – speak eloquently to the key research challenges and opportunities of our time,” says ATSE CEO, Kylie Walker.
“The importance of these priorities underscores the need to lift Australia’s ambition and capability through deeper investment in research and development (R&D), to be explored through the imminent Independent Review of R&D. ATSE advocates for R&D investment across the economy to be raised to internationally competitive levels of at least 3% of GDP,” said Kylie Walker.
ATSE is pleased to have engaged throughout the process of revitalising the Priorities, and thanks the Chief Scientist, Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM FAA FTSE, for leading a deep consultation to develop these.
ATSE stands ready to work with the Government to guide national policies and investment to realise the transformational potential of the priorities.
ENDS
Media enquiries: Adam Huttner-Koros, Communications Specialist – +61 2 5115 0128/ adam.huttner-koros@atse.org.au