Science Priorities for Australia Near Completion, Reveals Department of Industry, Science and Resources Secretary
During a Senate hearing on June 5th, Meghan Quinn, the secretary of the Department of Industry, Science and Resources, revealed that Australia’s national science priorities are close to completion. The official stated that most of the work has already been finished, and this was confirmed by Quinn during her testimony. The development of these priorities has gone through a detailed process led by Australian chief scientist Cathy Foley, indicating that they are near completion.
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