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Science and Technology Policies for R+D+I in Australia

Science and Technology Policies for R+D+I in Australia. Presented by Professor Steve Tyerman steve.tyerman@adelaide.edu.au Argentine-Australian Vitivinicultural Seminar May 29 th 2007. http://www.science.gov.au. Science and Technology Policies for R+D+I in Australia.

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Science and Technology Policies for R+D+I in Australia

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  1. Science and Technology Policies for R+D+I in Australia Presented by Professor Steve Tyerman steve.tyerman@adelaide.edu.au Argentine-Australian Vitivinicultural Seminar May 29th 2007 http://www.science.gov.au

  2. Science and Technology Policies for R+D+I in Australia • R+D+I agencies in Australia • Vine and wine specific • National priorities • Funding for international exchanges http://www.science.gov.au

  3. Science and Technology Policies for R+D+I in Australia • There are a variety of agencies that set policies and provide funding for R+D+i. • These occur at Federal, State and Industry level. http://www.science.gov.au

  4. Federal R+D+i agencies in Australia AusIndustry Australian Government Antarctic Division (AGAD) Australian Greenhouse Office (AGO) Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) Australian Research Council (ARC) Bureau of Rural Sciences (BRS) Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Dept of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry (DAFF) Dept of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts (DCITA) Dept of Education, Science and Training (DEST) Dept of Health and Ageing (DHA) Dept of Industry, Tourism and Resources (DITR) Dept of the Environment and Water Resources (DEW) Dept of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (PMC) National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Rural Industries Research and Development Corporations (RDCs) eg Grape and Wine (GWRDC) National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS)

  5. Federal Investment in R+D+i

  6. Major Agencies involved in Grape and Wine R+D+i Federal Dept. Education Science and Training State CSIRO Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Australian Research Council GWRDC AWBC NCRIS Universities State Gov. Depts. of Agriculture Industry Wine Makers Federation Various Regional Organisations Australian Wine Research Institute Provisor

  7. Major Agencies involved in Grape and Wine R+D+i Federal Dept. Education Science and Training State CSIRO Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Australian Research Council GWRDC AWBC NCRIS Universities State Gov. Depts. of Agriculture Industry Wine Makers Federation Various Regional Organisations Australian Wine Research Institute Provisor

  8. Major Agencies involved in Grape and Wine R+D+i Federal Dept. Education Science and Training State CSIRO Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Australian Research Council GWRDC AWBC NCRIS Universities State Gov. Depts. of Agriculture Industry Wine Makers Federation Various Regional Organisations Australian Wine Research Institute Provisor

  9. Major Agencies involved in Grape and Wine R+D+i Federal Dept. Education Science and Training State CSIRO Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Australian Research Council GWRDC AWBC NCRIS Universities State Gov. Depts. of Agriculture Industry Wine Makers Federation Various Regional Organisations Australian Wine Research Institute Provisor

  10. Major Agencies involved in Grape and Wine R+D+i Federal Dept. Education Science and Training State CSIRO Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Australian Research Council GWRDC AWBC NCRIS Universities State Gov. Depts. of Agriculture Industry Wine Makers Federation Various Regional Organisations Research Providers Australian Wine Research Institute Provisor

  11. Major Agencies involved in Grape and Wine R+D+i Federal Dept. Education Science and Training State CSIRO Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Australian Research Council GWRDC AWBC NCRIS Universities State Gov. Depts. of Agriculture Industry Basic and strategic research International linkage Industry linkage Infrastructure linkage Wine Makers Federation Various Regional Organisations Australian Wine Research Institute Provisor

  12. Major Agencies involved in Grape and Wine R+D+i Federal Dept. Education Science and Training State CSIRO Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Australian Research Council GWRDC AWBC NCRIS Universities State Gov. Depts. of Agriculture Industry Linkage grants Wine Makers Federation Various Regional Organisations Australian Wine Research Institute Provisor

  13. Major Agencies involved in Grape and Wine R+D+i All eligible members of the grape and wine industries pay a statutory levy on tonnage grown and delivered to wineries (the grape research levy) and on the tonnage converted to wine (the wine grapes levy). Federal Dept. Education Science and Training State CSIRO Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Australian Research Council GWRDC AWBC NCRIS Universities State Gov. Depts. of Agriculture Industry Wine Makers Federation Various Regional Organisations Australian Wine Research Institute Provisor

  14. Major Agencies involved in Grape and Wine R+D+i Federal Dept. Education Science and Training State CSIRO Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Australian Research Council GWRDC AWBC NCRIS Universities State Gov. Depts. of Agriculture Industry Wine Makers Federation CRC for Viticulture Various Regional Organisations To accelerate quality viticultural management from 'vine to palate', ensuring the economic and environmental sustainability of Australia's grapegrowing industries. Australian Wine Research Institute Provisor

  15. Major Agencies involved in Grape and Wine R+D+i Federal Dept. Education Science and Training State CSIRO Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Australian Research Council GWRDC AWBC NCRIS Universities State Gov. Depts. of Agriculture Industry Wine Makers Federation Metabolomics Australia Various Regional Organisations Australian Wine Research Institute Provisor

  16. Major Agencies involved in Grape and Wine R+D+i Federal Dept. Education Science and Training State CSIRO Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Australian Research Council GWRDC AWBC NCRIS Universities State Gov. Depts. of Agriculture Industry Wine Makers Federation Plant Accelerator Various Regional Organisations Australian Wine Research Institute Provisor

  17. Major Agencies involved in Grape and Wine R+D+i Federal Dept. Education Science and Training State CSIRO Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Australian Research Council GWRDC AWBC NCRIS Universities State Gov. Depts. of Agriculture Industry Wine Makers Federation Wine Innovation Cluster Various Regional Organisations Australian Wine Research Institute University of Adelaide, CSIRO, SARDI AWRI, Provisor Provisor

  18. Major Agencies involved in Grape and Wine R+D+i Federal Dept. Education Science and Training State CSIRO Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Australian Research Council GWRDC AWBC NCRIS Universities State Gov. Depts. of Agriculture Industry Wine Makers Federation Priority setting Various Regional Organisations Australian Wine Research Institute Provisor

  19. National Priorities National research priorities: • An environmentally sustainable Australia • Promoting and maintaining good health • Frontier technologies • Safeguarding Australia The priorities for Rural R&D Corporations are: • Sustainable Natural Resource Management • Improving competitiveness through a whole of industry approach • Maintaining and improving confidence in the integrity if Australian Agricultural, Food, Fish and Forestry products • Improving trade and market access • Using frontier technologies • Protecting Australia from invasive diseases and pests • Creating an innovative culture • Ecologically sustainable development and environmental performance

  20. Funding for International exchanges • Department of Education Science and Training: International Linkages Scheme • Australian Research Council: International Linkage Fellowships and Projects • Students: International Postgraduate Research Scholarships • CSIRO: McMaster Fellowships, Visiting Scientist project support • AWRI: Visiting Scientist project support • State Gov. Visiting Scientist project support

  21. Acknowledgements • Department of Education Science and Training • The Australian Team • The Argentine Team

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