Review of the National Innovation System
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The Review of the National Innovation System was a process established in January 2008 by the Government of Australia
Government of Australia
The Commonwealth of Australia is a federal constitutional monarchy under a parliamentary democracy. The Commonwealth of Australia was formed in 1901 as a result of an agreement among six self-governing British colonies, which became the six states...

 and coordinated by an expert panel. Its purpose was to develop and deliver a green paper
Green paper
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 examining the Australian national innovation system
National innovation system
The National Innovation System is the flow of technology and information among people, enterprises and institutions which is key to the innovative process on the national level...

.

Aims

The review was announced on 22 January 2008 by the Minister for Innovation Kim Carr
Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (Australia)
The current Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research is Kim Carr, appointed on 3 December 2007. He administers his portfolio through the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research.-List of Ministers for Industry :...

 for the newly created Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research.
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The review is linked to simultaneous reviews of the Automotive and the Textiles, Clothing and Footwear industries. Its terms of reference included close consideration of the Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) program (paralleling the more specific O'Kane Review) and the Research and Development Tax Concession scheme, and it aimed to review "the coherence and effectiveness of existing Government support for innovation", to "identify gaps and weaknesses in the innovation system" and to "develop proposals to address them".

Process

The process began in February 2008 with a panel meeting and the panel Chair's speech to the Australian Industrial Research Group, continuing in March with a series of Stakeholder Consultation meetings for research & academia, government, and business & industry, held in each of the State
States and territories of Australia
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 capitals in association with a "Call for Submissions".

The Review considered over 730 submissions, conducted a series of focused workshops, and ultimately delivered its findings in the form of a green paper entitled "Venturous Australia" on 09 September 2008. The government invited comment on the paper until 30 September, and intends issue a response white paper
White paper
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later in the year.

Expert panel

The review was conducted by an expert panel chaired by Dr Terry Cutler, and included representatives from business and academia.

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