HIGH FLYERS THINK TANK
Emerging diseases Ready and waiting?
The Shine Dome, Canberra, 19 October 2004 Session 3: Focus groups report back
Chair: Dr Jim Peacock
I would like to tell you something about these Think Tanks. The Academy
is really pleased with them, and very excited by them. We think it is
a terrific opportunity to have some of the younger scientists of Australia
put their heads together around some major issues. I
can assure you that after your hard work today and, for some of you, even
harder work tonight and tomorrow in putting the report together, we will
absolutely guarantee to take that report to the people round Australia
that we think ought to see it and that ought to be taking notice of it.
Just as one example,
a couple of years ago I was chairing a committee that came up with the
recommendations to the government on the National Research Agenda: which
are the important things for Australia to be looking at in research? That
is, the priorities for our research. We had about 160 submissions, as
I recall, from various bodies – universities and different laboratories
and so on – but one was from the counterpart of this group, from
a Think Tank that was held around national research priorities. And I
can tell you, it was certainly one of the very best submissions that we
had on the topic: very thoughtful and something that received a lot of
notice.
So you are contributing
to something that we hope will be really worth-while.
We are going to have
the groups report back to you now with a summary of what were the major
things to come out of their discussion. After each report we will have
time for some questions and comments about that particular one. And then,
after all four of them, we will probably have time for general discussion.
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