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The Queensland Government is focused on building a knowledge economy underpinned by science and innovation.

The Queensland Government is committed to boosting our scientific research in partnership with universities and industry to support the four pillars of the State economy - agriculture, mining, construction and tourism.

We will deliver more economic outcomes for the state from our science capability by supporting collaborative research and helping showcase Queensland science to international business and investors.

The Queensland Government is committed to supporting current Queensland science grants funding recipients and activities which are underway, supporting research that will benefit Queensland.

  • 2012 funding recipients 
    Find out about how funding is currently supporting new research collaborations in Queensland.
  • Regulation and ethics
    The Queensland Government has mechanisms in place to ensure activities in the sector occur within a strong and transparent ethical regulatory environment.

Last updated 24 January 2013

 

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