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Expert panel: what the national innovation statement means for science

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imageMalcolm Turnbull has now announced his strategy to promote innovation and science in Australia.AAP/Lukas Coch

After talking up innovation since his appointment as Prime Minister, Malcolm Turnbull today announced his much anticipated National Innovation and Science Agenda (NISA), along with Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science, Christopher...

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'Ideas boom' to drive the Australian economy: Turnbull

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imageInnovation Minister Christopher Pyne and Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull launched the innovation statement at the CSIRO.Mick Tsikas/AAP

Malcolm Turnbull is looking to an “ideas boom” to be the new source for Australia’s growth, prosperity and jobs now the mining boom has faded.

Launching the first big policy of his prime...

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