The University of Tasmania, CSIRO’s Division of Food and Nutritional Sciences and the Defence Science & Technology Organisation (DSTO) are to jointly to establish a new Research Centre in Food Innovation at Stottsdale in Tasmania.

The Centre will support and enhance the research activities at DSTO Scottsdale which provides a dedicated food science and technology capability for Defence and will be redeveloped as part of the initiative.

Funding of $18.7 million has been allocated to redevelop food technology facilities, upgrade existing chemistry and nutrition laboratories and improve site infrastructure and working areas at Stottsdale. This is an additional $6 million over the amount previously allocated, and will need to be referred to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works for consideration. Subject to Parliamentary clearance, construction is expected to begin in late 2011 with an estimated completion date in late 2013.

The Australian National Institute for Public Policy launched at the Australian National University today unites the strengths of a world-leading public service and a world-class university.

The Australian Research Integrity Committee (ARIC), established by the Federal Government to provide a review system of institutional processes to respond to allegations of research misconduct, is now open for business.

The University of Queensland has been appointed lead agent for the Australian Government’s $50 million Research Data Storage Infrastructure (RDSI) project.

A new Industry Doctoral Training Centre  (IDTC) has been established by the Australian Technology Network (ATN) of Universities to foster professional skills among mathematics researchers and help them launch their careers in industry.

The Australian Research Council’s national report on Excellence in Research for Australia, 2010, has been released, providing an assessment of the quality of research conducted in Australian universities.

The Australian Centre for Broadband Innovation (ACBI), a joint initiative between the NSW Government and research organisations CSIRO and NICTA (National ICT Australia), has been launched in Marsfield, NSW.

Funding of $100 million has been announced for four new Cooperative Research Centres (CRCs) in the 13th round of the program.

Six new appointments have been made to the ARC Advisory Council, the panel that provides strategic and policy advice to the Australian Research Council.

The Federal Government’s R&D Tax Credit legislation will come up before the Senate when Parliament resumes in February.

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