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Providing independent, evidence-based advice using the latest scientific knowledge to inform policy that shapes Australia.
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By bridging the gap between scientific research and decision-making, the Academy advocates for policies that advance Australia’s wellbeing, prosperity and sustainability.

We provide independent, evidence-based advice wherever it is needed and we work with decision-makers to enable choices, legislation, systems and policy to be shaped by the latest scientific knowledge. We convene unparalleled expertise to produce rapid-response evidence briefs during emergencies, prepare long-term strategic analyses, and lead national conversations about scientific issues. From informing pandemic responses, to the future of the iconic Great Barrier Reef, and advocating for a science-aware justice system, the Academy’s expert advice generates impact.
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Federal Budget must mark turning point for Australian R&D investment

The Australian Academy of Science warns the 2026–27 Budget must reverse a decade of declining R&D investment or risk lasting damage to Australia’s economy, security and global competitiveness.
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Season's greetings from the President

Reflecting on scientific achievements and urgent future challenges, this year saw the Academy call for major reinvestment in research, infrastructure and innovation to meet the challenges ahead.
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More than 10 years of R&D funding decline cannot be restored in one budget

The Australian Academy of Science welcomes one-off funding of $233 million for CSIRO and $40.8 million for ANSTO in the Government’s mid-year economic and fiscal outlook (MYEFO) as a first step towards supporting focused and sustainable government-funded science agencies.
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Joint statement from the Presidents of the Tri-Academy Partnership

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National AI plan highlights the critical role of Australian science

The President of the Australian Academy of Science, Professor Chennupati Jagadish AC, says the Australian Government’s national AI plan released today highlights how AI can benefit Australians, including through innovations made possible from Australian science.

Related projects

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  • Current

Incentivising business investment in R&D

The Australian Academy of Science is calling for an urgent national conversation on R&D investment in Australia.

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  • Completed

Reef Futures Roundtables

The Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water engaged the Academy to convene a series of roundtables to support the Reef 2050 Independent Expert Panel in its role of advising government.

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Australian Science, Australia's Future

Analysing Australia’s science capability to meet national challenges informed by the forces shaping our economy, the ASAF report identifies the eight science capabilities increasing most in demand over the coming decade.

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  • Completed

Advancing data-intensive research in Australia

Exploring opportunities and challenges associated with data-intensive research and provides recommendations to improve Australia’s research data ecosystem.

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  • Completed

Australian Learned Academies Data Interworking Network

The Australian Academy of Science is working in collaboration with Australia’s other Learned Academies on a project to understand the data infrastructure, skills and policy required to enable world-leading research.

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