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Australia has ambitious plans to decarbonize and diversify its economy, create a future that is uniquely Australian, strengthen defense capabilities, and enhance sovereign capability. To achieve these goals, a robust, responsive, and resilient science system is essential. However, the current structure of Australia’s science system may not be equipped to support these national aspirations effectively.

The Australian Academy of Science is currently developing a ten-year plan titled ‘Australian Science, Australia’s Future: Science 2035.’ This initiative aims to evaluate the capability of Australia’s science system, its global competitiveness and collaboration abilities, as well as its contributions to the nation’s economy, security, health, and overall quality of life.

The Academy will engage experts from its Fellowship and various research and innovation sectors to inform this undertaking. Through sector consultations and analysis throughout 2024, the Academy will compile an independent report which is expected to be released in early 2025. The Advisory Group members, led by Professor Ian Chubb, include a diverse range of experts who will contribute their knowledge and insights to this significant project.

For more information about ‘Australian Science, Australia’s Future: Science 2035,’ visit the official website.

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