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ACADEMY OF SCIENCE WELCOMES REAPPOINTMENT OF CHIEF SCIENTIST
21 May 2002
The Australian Academy of Science has applauded the
reappointment of the Federal Government’s Chief Scientist, Dr Robin Batterham,
for a further three-year term.
Welcoming the decision, the President of the Academy of
Science, Dr Jim Peacock, said, 'Robin Batterham has worked exceptionally hard to
put science and technology at the forefront of the national agenda. The Academy is delighted that Robin has
agreed to continue in the role of Chief Scientist. There is still much to be done, as the nation embarks on research
priority-setting. The Academy looks
forward to working closely with Robin Batterham in this exercise. This work will culminate in a strategic
Forum on priority setting, to be held on June 26 and 27.'
The Forum will be launched with a National Press Club
luncheon address by Professor Michael Barber, Secretary, Science Policy, from
the Academy of Science, entitled 'Research Priorities for Australia: Setting
our Future.'
Dr Jim Peacock also said, 'Dr Robin Batterham is highly regarded
by the business and science communities, having a track record as a research
scientist in both the public and private sectors.'
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