Academy welcomes new Science Minister

February 05, 2013

The Australian Academy of Science today welcomed the appointment of Chris Bowen as the new Minister for Science and Research. Mr Bowen is known as a Federal MP with a history of commitment to science and research.

Mr Bowen assumed responsibility for Tertiary Education, Skills, Science and Research after the resignation of Senator Chris Evans.

In his maiden speech to Parliament in 2004, Mr Bowen spoke of the remarkable economic benefits of supporting strong research and development. "The Academy is keen to work with the Minister to foster and grow Australia's research sector," said Academy President, Professor Suzanne Cory.

"Most developed nations envy our economic success, but we have to invest now in research to guarantee future prosperity through scientific and technological advances. "We look forward to working with Minister Bowen in this crucial election year, to ensure Australia can build on its strong history of innovation and research.

"Strong support for science, research and education are crucial to building a strong, innovative and flexible economy and workforce, as Minister Bowen commented with such insight in 2004." 
Professor Cory also thanked Senator Chris Evans, who resigned from the portfolio late last week.

"Former Minister Evans was a strong advocate for science, research and tertiary education and shepherded to fruition major projects including the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope," Professor Cory said.

"He also extended crucial Government support to the Academy's school education programs, Science by Doing and Primary Connections, which will help many more young Australians access high quality science education.

"We are grateful for his support and for his commitment to the portfolio, and we wish him well in the future."

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