Australian Innovation System Report 2012 Compendium of Program Updates

Acknowledgements

The Department wishes to acknowledge the contributions received from Australian, State and Territory government departments, businesses and other private organisations, universities and publicly funded research organisations.

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ISBN: 978-1-922125-63-7

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Disclaimer:

The information provided in this document was current at the time it was provided by departments and agencies and highlights updates on existing programs as well as new programs. It should be read in conjunction with the Australian Innovation System Report 2012.

Further Information

For further information about any of these initiatives, please follow the web links provided, or make contact directly with the relevant department or agency. This information is not a comprehensive overview of all government initiatives that support innovation. For a more complete view, the reader is encouraged to visit the Australian Government’s www.business.gov.au; www.arc.gov.au and www.grantslink.gov.au websites.


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Further Information 2

NEW PROGRAMS AND POLICY UPDATES FOR 2012 8

Research and skills 9

Business innovation 11

Links and collaboration 12

Public sector and social innovation 13

AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF MARINE SCIENCE (AIMS) 15

Arafura Timor Research Facility (ATRF) 15

ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies 15

Reef Rescue Marine Monitoring Program (MMP) 16

NERP Tropical Ecosystems (NERP TE) Hub 16

The Integrated Marine Observing System 16

Western Australia Marine Science Institution (WAMSI) 17

AIMS@JCU 17

AUSTRALIAN NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ORGANISATION (ANSTO) 18

ANSTOs Graduate Development Program 18

Australian Environmental Radioactivity Measurement Centre 18

A new era for Australian biomedical research and imaging: The National Imaging Facility Research Cyclotron 19

BioGill 19

ANSTO Minerals and Rare Earths 20

Neutron research facilities 20

Research networks 20

Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering 21

Memoranda of Understanding 21

REVIEWS AND/OR EVALUATIONS 23

AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH COUNCIL (ARC) 24

Special Research Initiative for a Science of Learning Research Centre 24

Special research initiative for an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Researchers’ Network 24

Discovery Indigenous 24

Discovery Early Career Researcher Award 25

Excellence in Research for Australia 25

Industrial Transformation Training Centres 27

Industrial Transformation Research Program 28

Special Research Initiative in Synchrotron Science 28

AUSTRALIAN WORKFORCE AND PRODUCTIVITY AGENCY 29

The National Workforce Development Fund (NWDF) 29

COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION (CSIRO) 30

Flagship Collaboration Fund 30

CSIRO science outreach 31

Small to Medium Enterprise – Engagement Centre 31

Australian Growth Partnerships 32

Precincts 32

CSIRO Chile Centre of Excellence 33

Human Services Delivery Research Alliance 33

IP AUSTRALIA 35

Wallace and Gromit’s World of Invention Exhibition 35

Vocational Education and Training (VET) 35

Accountants 36

Improving the IP system 36

REVIEWS AND/OR EVALUATIONS 38

Collaborations between the Public and Private Sectors: The Role of Intellectual Property 38

Review of the Innovation Patent System 38

Review of the Designs System 39

AUSTRADE 40

Austrade’s work in innovation 40

NATIONAL HEALTH AND MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL (NHMRC) 42

NHMRC Partnerships for Better Health – Partnership Centres 42

Urgent call for research (UCR) - Hendra Virus 42

NHMRC – California Institute for Regenerative Medicine Collaborative Research Grants 43

NHMRC A*STAR joint call for research 44

Tripartite agreement with Canadian Institute of Health Research and Health Research Council of New Zealand 44

National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) / Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases (GACD) - Request for applications on Hypertension in Low and Middle Income Countries 45

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FISHING AND FORESTRY (DAFF) 46

Securing a Clean Energy Future 46

DEPARTMENT OF BROADBAND, COMMUNICATIONS AND THE DIGITAL ECONOMY (DBCDE) 47

ICT Centre of Excellence Program 47

Business innovation 47

Links and collaboration 48

Public sector and social innovation 49

DEPARTMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE AND TRANSPORT 50

Smart Infrastructure Awards 50

An agreed national policy framework for intelligent transport systems in Australia 51

National Smart Managed Motorways Program 51

Liveable Cities program 52

DEPARTMENT OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND ENERGY EFFICIENCY 53

Climate change science in Australia 53

Clean Energy Future plan 53

DEPARTMENT OF SUSTAINABILITY, ENVIRONMENT, WATER, POPULATION AND COMMUNITIES (DSEWPaC) 55

Reef Rescue 55

Mobile apps for environmental information 56

Social media integration in stakeholder engagement for the Caring for our Country review 56

Working on Country and Indigenous Protected Areas National Cybertracker Project 57

Strategic assessments 58

DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY, INNOVATION, SCIENCE, RESEARCH AND TERTIARY EDUCATION (DIISRTE) 59

Australian Space Research Program 59

Automotive Transformation Scheme 59

Business Online Services 59

Business.gov.au 60

Clean Technology Food and Foundries Investment Program 60

Clean Technology Innovation Program 61

Clean Technology Investment Program 61

Clean Technology Program 61

Clothing and Household Textile (Building Innovative Capability) scheme 62

Collaborative Research Networks (CRN) program 62

Commercialisation Australia 62

Cooperative Research Centres Impact Study 63

Cooperative Research Centres program 65

CRC Star Award 2012 66

Early Stage Venture Capital Limited Partnership Program 66

Focusing Australia’s Publicly Funded Research Review 66

Green Car Innovation Fund 67

IBM Research and Development Laboratory 67

Industry Innovation Councils 68

Innovation Investment Follow-on Fund 68

Innovation Investment Fund 69

Joint Research Engagement Grant – Engineering Cadetships 69

Mission-based compacts 70

New Air Combat Capability-Industry Support Program 71

Policy development on Australia’s use of satellites 71

Pooled Development Funds Program 71

Pre-seed Fund 72

R&D Tax Incentive 72

Sustainable Research Excellence 72

Textile, Clothing and Footwear Strategic Capability Program 73

Textile, Clothing and Footwear Small Business Program 73

The Research Workforce Strategy 73

The Steel Transformation Plan 74

Venture Capital Limited Partnership Program 75

Workforce Innovation Program 75

AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY GOVERNMENT 76

Entrepreneur Development Fund 76

QUEENSLAND GOVERNMENT 77

Skills and research capacity 77

Business innovation: The Queensland Business Innovation Survey 2011 77

NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT 78

Research Attraction and Acceleration Program 78

Establishing new capabilities: Centre for International Finance and Regulation 78

Establishing New Capabilities: Australian Centre for Broadband Innovation 79

NSW Social Benefit Bonds 79

Industry Action Plans 79

Collaborative Solutions Program Round 2 80

International technology connections 80

NSW TechVouchers Program 80

Environmental sustainability & social housing 81

Cross-portfolio innovation 81

REVIEWS AND/OR EVALUATIONS 83

NSW Health and Medical Research Strategic Review 83

Review of the NSW Government Procurement system 83

VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT 84

Victorian eResearch Strategic Initiative 84

Victoria’s Technology Plan for the Future 84

Health Market Validation Program 85

Small Technologies Industry Uptake Program 86

Victorian Technology Trade and International Partnering program 87

Digital Futures Fund 87

Broadband Enabled Innovation Program 88

Investing in Manufacturing Technology 88

Collaborative Networks Pilot Program 89

Victorian Centre for Advanced Materials Manufacturing 89

Industry Innovation Program - Supporting innovation links and collaboration 90

Public sector innovation 90

TASMANIA GOVERNMENT 92

The CSIRO’s Intelligent Sensing and Systems Laboratory and University of Tasmania’s Human Interface Technology Lab (update) 92

Business Ready (new) 93

Business Tasmania Online (new) 93

The National Broadband Network (update) 94

Collaboration Agreement between the Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts and the University of Tasmania’s Australian Innovation Research Centre (update) 94

Tasmanian Government and University of Tasmania Partnership Agreement 95

Cultural Tourism - Arts Tourism Strategy (update) 95

Tasmanian Government Approach to Collaboration 95

Tasmanian Government Science Research Strategy – ‘Reaching Our Potential, Developing Tasmania’s Science Research Capability’ 96

Digital Futures (update) 96

Digital Epicentre (new) 96

Community Services Hubs 97

SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT 98

South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute 98

The South Australian Aquatic Biosecurity Centre 99

Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing 99

Flinders University Tonsley Park expansion 99

Sustainable Industries Education Centre 99

Mining and Engineering Centre 100

Skills for All 100

MEGA 101

The Trans Tasman Commercialisation Fund 101

Materials and Minerals Science Learning and Research Hub 101

Medical Device Partnering Program 102

Bio Innovation SA (BioSA) 102

WESTERN AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT 104

Rare Disease Strategy (Public Health) 104

Cooperative Research Centre for Spatial Information 104

Fitzroy Communities Housing 104

Collie Hub Project 105

Western Australian Innovator of the Year Awards 2011 106

Innovation Vouchers Program 106

Ignition program 107

RD-CONNECT (Public Health) 107

RARE-Bestpractice (Public Health) 108

Landgate Joint Venture – Earthmine Australia 108

GeoMap.WA Software 109

Global Rare Disease Networks (Public Health) 110

Landgate Spatial Sciences Studio 110

Western Australian Public Sector Innovation Working Group 111

Aboriginal Heritage Electronic Lodgements Program 111

WA Health Quality Incentive Program (Performance Activity & Quality) 112

HealthTracks (Public Health) 112

Landgate Innovation Program and Innovation out of a Box 112

Local Government Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework 113

Human Resources Capability Framework for the WA Public Sector 114

Foundations in Government Human Resources 114

Remote Areas Licensing Program 114

Aboriginal innovation schools 115

Independent publics schools 116

AFS Logicwall 116

Structural Insulated Panel System pilot projects 117

2012 Property Council of Australia Awards for Innovation & Excellence 117

Approvals reform for the Resources Sector 119

The Partnership Forum 119

Social Innovation Grants Program 120

Funding and contracting reforms 121

My Life, My Way’ – Self Directed Services Design 121

NEW PROGRAMS AND POLICY UPDATES FOR 2012

This compendium is an outline of new or significant developments in government initiatives that foster innovation. It has been compiled based on updates received from various government departments and agencies for the Australian Innovation System Report 2012. It includes more than two hundred initiatives or activities. The Australian Government share of these initiatives in terms of numbers is around 40%.

This compendium is not a comprehensive overview of all government initiatives that support innovation. For a more complete view, the reader is encouraged to visit the Australian Government’s www.business.gov.au; www.arc.gov.au and www.grantslink.gov.au websites.

In 2009, in Powering Ideas; an Innovation Agenda for the 21st Century, the Australian Government committed itself to a ten-year horizon with the objective to build a stronger national innovation system. This undertaking involved the setting of seven national priorities on improving skills and expanding research capacity; increasing innovation in business, government and the community sector; and boosting domestic and international collaboration for the purpose of innovation and the on the production, diffusion and application of new knowledge.

The National Innovation Priorities were to complement Australia’s National Research Priorities, which were focused on public sector research. For six of the seven National Innovation Priorities, specific targets were set and progress against these targets has been reported in each of the successive Australian Innovation System Reports.

The Australian Government’s National Innovation Priorities
(announced in Powering Ideas in May 2009)

Priority 1: Public research funding supports high-quality research that addresses national challenges and opens up new opportunities.

Target: The Australian Government’s ambition is to increase the number of research groups performing at world-class levels, as measured by international performance benchmarks.

Priority 2: Australia has a strong base of skilled researchers to support the national research effort in both the public and private sectors.

Target: The Australian Government’s objective is to significantly increase the number of students completing higher degrees by research over the next decade.

Priority 3: The innovation system fosters industries of the future, securing value from the commercialisation of Australian research and development.

Target: The Australian Government aims to see a continuing increase in the number of businesses investing in R&D.

Priority 4: More effective dissemination of new technologies, processes, and ideas increases innovation across the economy, with a particular focus on small and medium-sized enterprises.

Target: The Australian Government’s goal is to achieve a 25 per cent increase in the proportion of businesses engaging in innovation over the next decade.

Priority 5: The innovation system encourages a culture of collaboration within the research sector and between researchers and industry.

Target: The Australian Government’s ambition is to double the level of collaboration between Australian businesses, universities and publicly-funded research agencies over the next decade.

Priority 6: Australian researchers and businesses are involved in more international collaborations on research and development.

Target: The Australian Government has adopted the long-term aim of increasing international collaboration in research by Australian universities.

Priority 7: The public and community sectors work with others in the innovation system to improve policy development and service delivery.

To make progress towards achieving these targets, the Australian Government has implemented a number of programs and initiatives. State and Territory Governments also implement a number of innovation focused initiatives and programs. Many of these are complementary to those delivered by the Australian Government and there are significant efforts to maintain a high level of coordination both within the Australian Government, through the Coordinating Committee on Innovation, and across governments, through the Commonwealth, State and Territory Advisory Council on Innovation. While Australian Government programs have a national focus, the programs of the state and territory governments respond more to regional issues. As the large number of new programs and policy updates suggest, there is a considerable level of activity in the area of government support for innovation. Areas of common activity include supporting innovation through:

· Business management and other skills development;

· Health and health related issues and services;

· Environmental issues such as clean technology;

· Technology and trade;

· Partnerships and collaborations; and

· Network and precinct creation and building.

Government programs aim to facilitate access to seed finance; provide incentives for direct business investment in R&D and innovation; support workforce development; and develop fairer, more productive and innovative workplaces. Governments are also helping firms become more capable and self sufficient including through providing support for businesses and individuals to build capability through innovation, science, skills acquisition, research and collaboration.