House of Assembly - Fifty-Second Parliament, Second Session (52-2)
2012-05-02 Daily Xml

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PREMIER'S SCIENCE AND RESEARCH FUND

299 Mr HAMILTON-SMITH (Waite) (23 August 2011) (First Session). With respect to 2011-12 Budget Paper 4—Volume 2, p196—

1. Which six projects received part of the $3.3 million funding from the Premier's Science and Research Funding, including the amounts for each successful project?

2. What is the process for considering and approving applications from the Premier's Science and Research Fund?

The Hon. T.R. KENYON (Newland—Minister for Employment, Higher Education and Skills, Minister for Science and Information Economy, Minister for Recreation and Sport):

1. The six projects that received funding from the Premier's Science and Research Fund (PSRF) in 2010-11 for the next three years are:

Trace Element Imaging Facilities—$341,473;

Drilling Research and Training Facility—$774,373;

Advanced Reproductive Sensing Technologies—$700,000;

Seafood Safety and Market Access—$286,902;

Marine Biotechnology Industry—$20,000; and

Macroalgal Aquaculture—$1,139,567

2. The process for assessment of the PSRF applications is a two-step process.

Expressions of interest are reviewed by the Chief Scientist for South Australia and a DFEEST representative. This assessment is based on the eligibility criteria set out in the guidelines and the project's potential to contribute to the State's strategic development. Applicants that are successful at this stage are then invited to submit a formal application.

Formal applications are reviewed and assessed by an independent panel chaired by the Chief Scientist. This panel is made up of representatives with extensive experience in industry and assessment of competitive funding programs, along with independence from SA Government and the research organisations. This assessment is based on the contribution the proposal will make to the State, including strategic development and the collaboration between researchers and industry.

The panel invite applicants to an interview where they ask follow up questions regarding their application. Based on these interviews and any other relevant information the Chair may seek, the panel provide a report to the SA Government providing recommendations for funding.