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$400k of additional investment funds

TERN is pleased to announce that it has received $400,000 of additional investment funding from the Australian Government’s National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).

The additional funding will be used to replace broken and outdated field sensors and environmental monitoring equipment within our environmental monitoring process.

Further details on TERN’s plans for the additional funding will be made available over the coming weeks.

We thank Dan Tehan MP and the Department of Education and Training for supporting critical infrastructure Australian research and innovation.

TERN would also like to congratulate our cognate NCRIS projects who also received funding to upgrade vital research infrastructure.

The full media release from the Minister for Education Dan Tehan is available online and has been included below:

Boosting performance of Australia’s world-class research facilities
Media Release
Minister for Education
 

The Morrison Government will provide an additional $10 million to upgrade six leading research facilities to ensure Australia remains at the forefront of science and technology.

Minister for Education Dan Tehan said the additional funding from the Morrison Government would ensure our world-class researchers had access to the most up-to-date infrastructure.

The funding is part of the $3 billion provided since 2004 under the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS) which helps drive innovation by supporting leading national research infrastructure projects.

“It is critical that Australian researchers are equipped with research facilities that enable them to do the ground-breaking and world-leading work they do,” Mr Tehan said.

“Our researchers are working to deliver results, from finding cures for diseases to drought-proofing crops, and it is important they have the most up-to-date tools to achieve this.

“Between 2015-16 and 2016-17 there was an almost 10 per cent increase in commercialisation outputs from NCRIS facilities, including clinical trials supported, patents and proof of concepts.

“The Morrison Government is supporting research and innovation across agriculture, the environment and astronomy to deliver outcomes that will benefit every Australian.

“Astronomy Australia will receive $2 million towards the Gravitational Wave Data Centre, which enhances Australia’s position as a world leader in astronomical research.

“The Gravitational Wave Data Centre puts Australia at the forefront of gravitational wave research and improves our expertise in new, complex data technology, in the early detection of earthquakes and in improving the navigation of autonomous vehicles.”

A full list of the six projects funded is below:

NCRIS projectLead agentProject detailsAmount
Astronomy AustraliaAstronomy Australia LimitedGravitational Wave Data Centre$2,000,000
AuScopeAuScope LimitedSensitive high-resolution ion microprobe (SHRIMP) national flagship$5,000,000
Australian Plant Phenomics FacilityUniversity of AdelaideUpgrade to equipment for agriculture research$1,000,000
Heavy Ion AcceleratorsAustralian National UniversityUpgrade to equipment to understand the nature of matter$700,000
Australian Phenomics NetworkAustralian National UniversityUpgrade to equipment for medical research$903,000
Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN)University of QueenslandTERN Technology Infrastructure Platform$400,000
 

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