The Office of the Chief Scientist (OCS) is part of the
Department of Industry, Science and Resources
The Department of Industry, Science and Resources (DISR) is an Government of Australia, Australian government Government department, department from 1 July 2022. Formerly known as Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources (DISER), t ...
. Its primary responsibilities are to enable growth and productivity for globally competitive industries. To help realise this vision, the Department has four key objectives: supporting science and commercialisation, growing business investment and improving business capability, streamlining regulation and building a high performance organisation.
Chief Scientist
The Chief Scientist is responsible for
advising the
Government of Australia on scientific and technological issues.
The Chief Scientist chairs the
Research Quality Framework ''Development Advisory Group'', the ''National Research Priorities Standing Committee'' and is a member of other key Government committees:
* Coordination Committee on Science and Technology
* Prime Minister's Science Prizes Committee
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Cooperative Research Centres Committee
Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) are an Australian Federal Government program and are key bodies for Australian science, scientific research. The Cooperative Research Centres Programme was established in 1990 to enhance Australia's industri ...
* Publicly Funded Research Agencies Committee
* Commonwealth, State and Territory Advisory Council on Innovation
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National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy Committee
Chief Scientists
* 1989–1992:
Ralph Slatyer
* 1992–1996 :
Michael Pitman
* 1996–1999:
John Stocker, part-time
* 1999–2005 :
Robin Batterham, part-time
* 2006–2008:
Jim Peacock, part-time
* 2008–2011:
Penny Sackett, full-time
* 2011–2016:
Ian Chubb
Ian William Chubb (born 17 October 1943) is an Australian neuroscientist and academic, who was the Chief Scientist of Australia from 23 May 2011 to 22 January 2016.
Career
Chubb has a Masters in Science, a DPhil from the University of Oxford, ...
* 2016–2020:
Alan Finkel
*2021–present:
Cathy Foley
National Science and Technology Council
The National Science and Technology Council is responsible for providing advice to the Prime Minister and other Ministers on important science and technology issues facing Australia.
The Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Minister for Industry, Science and Technology, the Hon Karen Andrews MP, announced the new Council on 28 November 2018
The Council is Chaired by the Prime Minister, with the Minister for Industry, Science and Technology as Deputy Chair. Australia’s Chief Scientist, Dr Alan Finkel, is the Executive Officer.
History of Australian science councils
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Australian Science, Technology and Engineering Council
The Australian Science, Technology and Engineering Council (ASTEC) was an Australian government agency. ASTEC was established in April 1977 as the Australian Science and Technology Council to advise the Australian government on matters relating to ...
(1977–1997)
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Prime Minister's Science, Engineering and Innovation Council (1997–2013)
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Commonwealth Science Council (2014–2018)
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National Science and Technology Advisory Council (2018–present) ()
See also
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Backing Australia's Ability
Backing Australia's Ability (BAA) was a five-year innovation plan launched by the Howard Government in January 2001.
Previous policy
Previous policies for this group of portfolios under the Howard Government were:
* ''Investing for Growth'', D ...
References
External links
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Scientific organisations based in Australia
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