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APPENDIX ACORPORATE GOVERNANCE
OFFICIAL DIRECTIONS, DECLARATIONS AND APPOINTMENTSA1 Re-tooling for Climate Change Program Ministerial Directions No 1 of 2009
A2 Revocation of the Pharmaceuticals Committee
A3 Appointment of a Commercialisation Australia Interim Advisory Board
A4 INDUSTRY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1986 Section 19 Additional Functions of Innovation Australia
A5 Commercialisation Australia Program Direction No.1 of 2009
A6 Revocation of the Innovation Investment Follow-on Fund Committee
A7 Appointment of a Commercialisation Australia Board
A8 Revocation of the Commercialisation Australia Interim Advisory Board
A9 Designation of a position in the Australian Public Service for the purpose of Membership of the Commercialisation Australia Board under subsection 22(2)
A10 Revocation of the Commercialising Emerging Technologies Committee
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Industry Research and Development Act 1986
Re-tooling for Climate Change Program Ministerial Directions No 1 of 2009
I, Kim John Carr, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, acting under sections 18A, 19 and 20(1) of the Industry Research and Development Act 1986, give the following Directions to Innovation Australia.
Dated: 31 08 09 Signed: KIM CARR
Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
____________
Purpose
1. The purpose of this instrument is to give Directions to Innovation Australia (the Board) in relation to:
(a) an additional function of the Board, namely the provision of technical assessments and merit ranking of eligible applications under the Program; and
(b) the policies and practices to be followed by the Board in the performance of the function.
2. These Directions take effect on 24 August 2009 or the day that the directions are published in the Gazette, whichever is the later.
Interpretation
3. In these Directions, unless the contrary intention applies:
Agreement Means a legal binding document between the Commonwealth and a recipient of funding under the Program, having as a minimum the terms described in the Program Guidelines.
Applicant Means an entity that submits an application for funding.
Board Means Innovation Australia.
Department Means the Commonwealth Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research (DIISR).
Eligible application Means an application for funding that is determined by the Program Delegate to be eligible for assessment in accordance with the Program Guidelines.
Eligible Project Means a project directed towards the improvement of energy and/or water efficiency of one or more production processes, by an organisation undertaking manufacturing activities in Australia.
Innovation Australia Means the Board that assists the Department under the Industry Research and Development Act 1986 and subsequent Ministerial Directions.
Manufacturing Means the physical or chemical transformation of materials or components into new products.
Minister Means the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research.
Production Process Means the process required to manufacture new products, including raw materials storage and finished goods warehousing, but excluding administration.
Program Means the Re-tooling for Climate Change program.
Program Delegate Means an employee of the Department, who has been empowered by the Minister or otherwise duly authorised, to administer the Program.
Program Guidelines Means those instructions issued to the Department by the Minister for the delivery of the Program.
4. In these Directions:
(a) ‘may’ is permissive and not mandatory
(b) a reference to the singular includes the plural, and vice versa
(c) if a word or phrase is defined its other grammatical forms have corresponding meanings
(d) ‘includes’ and ‘including’ do not limit the words which precede them or to which they refer, and
(e) any reference to a clause is a reference to a clause in these Directions.
Assessment of Applications
5. Subject to clause 7, the Board will assess eligible applications referred by the Program Delegate and provide a merit ranking of those applications to the Program Delegate.
6. The Board must consider eligible applications as soon as practicable after those applications have been provided to the Board.
7. The Board may decide to refuse to provide a merit ranking in respect of a particular eligible application if it is not satisfied:
(a) with the level of merit of the eligible application in relation to one or more of the merit criteria, or
(b) that the project is an eligible project.
8. Subject to clause 7, the Board must assess each eligible application on its merit and rank against all eligible applications according to the extent to which the application meets the merit criteria.
9. In considering eligible applications, the Board must take into account advice provided by the Department on policy issues that are relevant to, or impact on, any of the merit criteria.
10. The merit of an eligible application must be assessed against the following criteria:
Criterion 1 – Potential for reduction of environmental footprint
The applicant may indicate merit by demonstrating:
improved energy efficiency of the production process (reduced energy consumption or reduced energy waste);
conversion to a renewable or co-generated energy source for use in the production process;
improved water efficiency of the production process (reduced water consumption or reduced water waste);
reduced carbon emissions;
that there is appropriate evidence to verify the rationale for the proposed project, and projected energy and/or water savings and/or reduced carbon emissions.
Criterion 2 – Scope and impact of process improvement
The applicant may indicate merit by demonstrating:
the extent to which the project is above what could be seen as routine;
the extent to which the project will have a long term, sustainable impact on the ability of the manufacturing operation to respond to climate change;
that the positive impact of the project on addressing climate change extends beyond the individual firm, for example through changes to the supply chain;
the demonstration potential of the project, and/or extent to which it results in innovative transferable technology.
Criterion 3 – Organisational capacity/capability to undertake the project
The applicant may indicate merit by demonstrating:
an appropriate level of expertise in project management and business management;
the technical capacity to undertake the project, including appropriately skilled staff and/or subcontractors;
a well articulated project plan, including methodologies and milestones linked to a feasible timeframe.
ASSESSMENT OF VARIATIONS AND OTHER TECHNICAL ASSESSMENTS
11. If at any time after an application has been approved by the Program Delegate, or an agreement has been executed, and a proposal is submitted to the Department to vary the project, including by way of the addition of new activities, discontinuation of planned activities, the project timeframe or planned project outcomes, the Program Delegate may refer the request to the Board for the Board’s assessment.
12. If the Board receives a request under clause 11, it must assess the proposal as soon as practicable and provide the assessment to the Program Delegate.
13. In undertaking an assessment of a proposal referred under clause 11 the Board will determine:
(a) the extent to which the variation impacts on any of the merit criteria; and
(b) whether the variation, if accepted, would:
(i) enhance the ability of the applicant to achieve or improve the project outcomes;
(ii) be consistent with the Program Policy Objectives as outlined in the Program Guidelines and any relevant policies of the Department; and
(iii) whether the proposal is appropriate in all circumstances.
14. The Program Delegate may request the Board to provide an assessment of technical matters associated with applications, activities and projects, or on any other matter relevant to or impacting on a merit criterion.
15. In carrying out assessments pursuant to clause 14, the Board will take into account any relevant policies relating to the administration of the Program that are issued under the Program Guidelines.
16. If the Board receives a request under clause 14 it must conduct the assessment within a reasonable time and provide the assessment to the Program Delegate.
BOARD TO PROVIDE ADVICE
17. The Board may advise the Minister or the Minister may request advice on non-financial administration matters relating to the Program, including program administration and the extent to which the Program meets the Program Policy Objectives.
18. The Board may collect and analyse data on the performance of the Program, provide advice to the Minister on such performance, and will cooperate with any independent evaluation of the Program.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Industry Research and Development Act 1986
REVOCATION OF THE PHARMACEUTICALS COMMITTEE
I, KIM JOHN CARR, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, pursuant to subsection 22(1) of the Industry Research and Development Act 1986 (the Act), and effective from 27 September 2009,
HEREBY REVOKE the Pharmaceuticals Committee of Innovation Australia.
Dated this 2nd day of October 2009
Signed: Kim John Carr
Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Industry Research and Development Act 1986
APPOINTMENT OF A
COMMERCIALISATION AUSTRALIA INTERIM ADVISORY BOARD
I, KIM JOHN CARR, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, pursuant to subsection 22(1) of the Industry Research and Development Act 1986, and effective from the date of this instrument,
HEREBY APPOINT a Commercialisation Australia Interim Advisory Board of Innovation Australia (the Board) to assist to exercise its powers and functions conferred under Directions made under section 19 of the Act.
Dated this 9th day of October 2009
Signed: Kim John Carr
Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
_________________COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA______________
INDUSTRY RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT ACT 1986
Section 19
Additional Functions of Innovation Australia
I, KIM JOHN CARR, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, under section 19 of the Industry Research and Development Act 1986, hereby direct Innovation Australia ('the Board') that the following functions relating to promoting the development, and improving the efficiency and international competitiveness, of Australian industry by encouraging research and development activities, innovation activities and venture capital activities, are additional functions of the Board.
a) Study industry research and development, innovation and venture capital, and provide advice to the Minister.
b) Promote and market industry innovation activities, programs, and benefits by acting as Ambassadors for industry innovation.
c) Collect and analyse data on industry research and development, innovation and venture capital programs for which the Board has an administrative responsibility, including the extent to which programs are meeting their objectives, and advise the Minister of outcomes.
d) Monitor the administration, delivery and performance of industry research and development, innovation and venture capital programs for which the Board has an administrative responsibility, and advise the Minister of outcomes.
e) Maintain the effectiveness and integrity of the industry research and development, innovation and venture capital programs for which it has responsibility, including undertaking legal action if required.
f) Cooperate with any reasonable independent evaluation of the industry research and development, innovation and venture capital programs for which the Board has administrative responsibility.
g) Consider options to support the commercialisation of Australian ideas and technology, address systematic and market failures along the pathway to commercialisation, and provide advice to the Minister.
This direction supersedes the directions on additional functions given to the Board on 17 December 2004 and takes effect from 4 November 2009.
Dated this 4th day of November 2009
Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
Signed: Kim John Carr
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Industry Research and Development Act 1986
Commercialisation Australia Program
Direction No. 1 of 2009
I, KIM JOHN CARR, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, acting under sections 18A, 19 and 20(1) of the Industry Research and Development Act 1986, give the following direction to Innovation Australia (the Board)
Dated: 18/12/09
Signed: Kim Carr
Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
PART 1 - PRELIMINARY
Name of direction
1. This direction is the Commercialisation Australia Program Direction No. 1 of 2009.
Commencement
2. This direction commences on the day on which particulars of the direction are published in the Gazette and registered in the Federal Register of Legislative Instruments.
Object of this direction
3. The object of this instrument is to give direction to the Board in relation to:
(a) the provision of technical assessments and additional functions of the Board, namely
(i) providing technical assessments in relation to the Commercialisation Australia program, including, but not limited to, the merit ranking of eligible applications under the program;
(ii) assembling information on the early stage commercialisation system which can be used to develop evidence-based policy and to investigate new commercialisation policy approaches and their applicability to the Australian innovation system;
(iii)identifying a program of research to measure the effectiveness of the Commercialisation Australia program, to support any potential amendment, or development, of the program and to provide input to Government on commercialisation policy; and
(iv)providing advice on pilot program activity to assess the practicality of alternative/new methods of support for commercialisation.
(b) the policies and practices to be followed by the Board in the performance of the functions.
Introduction
4. Commercialisation Australia will build the capacity of Australia’s researchers, entrepreneurs and innovative firms to take ideas and research to market. Commercialisation Australia will tailor assistance to the needs of the researcher or firm, focusing on skills, knowledge and funding. It will support projects with the potential for rapid growth, helping to take the innovation to the marketplace in a timely way. The Board will advise the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) on strategic matters in relation to the program and the commercialisation of ideas and research in general. Commercialisation Australia will offer up to $50,000 in funding for expert services, up to $200,000 to employ an experienced executive, up to $250,000 for proof of concept activities and up to $2 million for early stage commercialisation activities. Importantly, all assistance will be provided with an advisor who will help develop the participant’s skills and knowledge of the commercialisation process and facilitate access to experienced business mentors and specialist advice. The application process will be competitive based on merit criteria and other information as identified under these Directions. The Board will assess and prioritise applications against the merit criteria and provide technical assessments to the Program Delegate. The Program Delegate will consider the advice of the Board and select applicants to whom entry into the Commercialisation Australia program and access to specific types and levels of support will be offered. Participants will be monitored closely and on-going support under the Commercialisation Australia program will depend on successfully achieving agreed performance criteria.
Board to have regard to policy objective
5. The Board must have regard to the following policy objective in giving effect to these Directions:
The policy objective of the Commercialisation Australia program is to build the capacity of, and opportunities for, Australia’s researchers, entrepreneurs and innovative firms to convert ideas into successful commercial ventures, enhancing Australia’s participation and competitiveness in the global economy and generating commercial returns from Australia’s significant investment in public sector research. This is a response to systemic and market failures in the pathway to early stage commercialisation.
The policy objective will be achieved through:
(a) Providing a range of assistance including initial advisory services, access to experienced business mentors, and funding for proof of concept and early stage commercialisation activities assessed against clear selection criteria;
(b) providing a single coordinated commercialisation support service with multiple entry and exit points, and referrals to other sources of support as appropriate;
(c) using stringent initial assessment processes to select applicants with high potential for growth and commercial success, while acknowledging the risk inherent in the pathway to commercialisation;
(d) tailoring support to the timing and needs of individual applicants, taking account of their stage of development;
(e) ensuring efficient delivery by building on current innovation activities and working with existing service providers;
(f) leveraging private capital to maximise the effectiveness of Commercialisation Australia support;
(g) sharing the risks by adopting a mutual obligation approach where appropriate;
(h) rigorously monitoring the progress of each participant and, if necessary, redirect funding from underperforming participants;
(i) regularly collecting data and analysing trends to measure the short and long term impact of the Commercialisation Australia program and to inform future initiatives to support innovation and commercialisation; and
(j) enhancing access to business services and domain expertise across the nation.
Interpretation
6. In these Directions:
“Act” means the Industry Research and Development Act 1986.
“agreement” means an agreement (or other document) entered into by a participant and the Commonwealth for the provision, by the Commonwealth, of Commercialisation Australia program funding.
“Australian university” has the meaning given to it in the Program Guidelines.
“Chief Executive Officer (CEO)” means an employee of the Department who has been empowered by the Secretary of the Department, or is otherwise duly authorised, to carry out the relevant function in accordance with the Program Guidelines.
“commercialisation office” means an entity within an Australian university or a PFRA that assists researchers in commercialising their research.
“Department” means the Department administered by the Minister.
“eligible activity” has the meaning given to it in the Program Guidelines.
“eligible applicant” means an entity that the CEO has determined is eligible to make an application for funding and support under the Commercialisation Australia program in accordance with the Program Guidelines.
“eligible application” means an application for funding and support under the Commercialisation Australia program, that is an application that the CEO has determined is eligible for technical assessment and merit ranking by the Board in accordance with the Program Guidelines.
“eligible partner entity” means an entity that assists individuals in commercialising their idea.
“innovator” means the individual that a commercialisation office or eligible partner entity is assisting in commercialising their research or idea, including through an application for Commercialisation Australia funding.
“Minister” means the Minister administering the Act.
“participant” means an eligible applicant whose eligible application has been approved, and may include an innovator.
“Program Delegate” means an employee of the Department who has been empowered by
the Minister, or is otherwise duly authorised, to carry out the relevant function in accordance with the Program Guidelines.
“program funding” or “program funds” means the funding made available by the Commonwealth for the Commercialisation Australia program in any given financial year, being the funding specified in the Portfolio Budget Statement (as varied by any Portfolio Additional Estimates Statement or by the Minister) for that year.
“Program Guidelines” means the guidelines that are given by the Minister to the Department, as in force from time to time, to provide a framework for the operation and administration of the Commercialisation Australia program.
“publicly funded research agency (PFRA)” has the meaning given to it in the Program Guidelines.
“technical assessment” has the meaning given to it in section 4 of the Act.
7. A reference to Board may or Program Delegate may or CEO may is permissive and not mandatory.
8. A reference to include, includes, including, in particular and for example does not limit the generality of the words to which they refer.
PART 2 – ASSESSMENT AND MERIT RANKING OF APPLICATIONS
Procedure
9. The Board must assess each eligible application on its merit according to the extent to which the application meets the Merit Criteria.
10. Subject to clauses 13 and 16, the Board will assess eligible applications and provide a merit ranking of those applications to the Program Delegate.
11. The Board must consider eligible applications as soon as practicable after those applications have been provided to the Board.
12. The Board may request additional information from an applicant after the lodgement of an application.
13. The Board will assess applications first against the ‘Need for funding’ merit criterion. Only applications that demonstrate a high level of merit against this criterion may receive a merit ranking.
14. The Board may attribute a higher or lower level of relative importance to one or more of the Merit Criteria when assessing applications.
15. In providing the Program Delegate with a technical assessment for an application the Board may include advice as to whether the relative merits of an application would warrant:
(a) an amount of funding less than that for which the applicant has applied; and/or
(b) that any approval be subject to particular conditions.
Board may decline to provide merit ranking
16. The Board may decide to refuse to provide a merit ranking in respect of a particular applicant if it is not satisfied:
(a) with the level of merit of an eligible application in relation to one or more of the Merit Criteria; or
(b) that the activities described in the eligible application are eligible activities.
Merit Criteria
17. The merit of eligible applications must be assessed against the following criteria:
(a) Need for funding;
(b) Commercial plan and potential;
(c) Market opportunity;
(d) Management capability; and
(e) National benefits.
In assessing applications the Board must consider the merit indicators for each Merit Criterion provided to applicants and the Board by the CEO.
18. The CEO may request that the Board provide advice on indicators of merit for some or all of the Merit Criteria.
19. The CEO may request that the Board provide advice on setting out any differences in the relative level of importance of Merit Criteria between applications for different eligible activities.
PART 3 – ASSESSMENT OF PROPOSALS FOR VARIATION TO THE AGREED PROJECT
20. If a participant has submitted a proposal to the Department for approval of changes to an agreed project, including the addition of new activities, the discontinuance of activities, the substitution of new activities in the place of discontinued activities, a variation to milestones, a variation to funding, or a variation to the project’s timeframe, the Program Delegate may request that the Board assess the proposal.
21. If the Board receives a request under clause 20, it must assess the proposal as soon as is practicable and provide the assessment to the Program Delegate.
22. In undertaking an assessment of a proposal to change a project the Board will determine:
(a) the extent to which the changed project meets the Merit Criteria; and
(b) whether the change to the project would:
(i) significantly improve the outcomes of the project
(ii) be consistent with the policy objective set out in the Program Guidelines
(iii) otherwise be appropriate in all the circumstances.
PART 4 – OTHER ADVICE RELATED TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE COMMERCIALISATION AUSTRALIA PROGRAM
23. The Program Delegate or CEO may request the Board to provide technical assessments of matters associated with applications, activities and projects, or on any other matter relevant to or impacting on a merit criterion, including:
(a) technical matters relating to the eligibility of applications, activities or projects against the definitions contained in these Directions;
(b) the progress reported by a participant against the milestones for a project or compliance with agreement conditions;
(c) matters pertaining to national benefits assessments; and
(d) any other matter that pertains to technical merit or the technical assessment of compliance with the terms and conditions of the Commercialisation Australia program or an agreement.
24. In carrying out technical assessments pursuant to clause 23, the Board will take into account any relevant policies or guidelines relating to the administration of the Commercialisation Australia program that are issued under the Program Guidelines.
25. If the Board receives a request under clause 23 it must conduct the technical assessment within a reasonable time and provide the technical assessment to the Program Delegate.
26. The CEO may request advice from the Board on other matters relevant to the administration of the program, including:
(a) additional requirements for the application and assessment process;
(b) setting the turnover limit(s) in relation to the definition of eligible applicant;
(c) the general conditions an entity must satisfy in order to qualify as a commercialisation office or an eligible partner entity;
(d) the scope of eligible activities;
(e) the conditions of access to skills and knowledge funding and support;
(f) the definition of ‘government grant funding’;
(g) the terms and conditions for the repayment of early stage commercialisation grants;
(h) performance monitoring and exits from the program;
(i) the relative allocation of overall program funds to the types of funding available under the program;
(j) funding limits and funding ratios in relation to the types of funding available under the program;
(k) the development of terms and conditions relating to the possible introduction of equity investments to provide early stage commercialisation funding under the Commercialisation Australia program; and
(l) fast-tracking into the Commercialisation Australia program applicants that have successfully completed agreed State and Territory programs.
PART 5 – BOARD TO PROVIDE ADVICE ON POLICIES AND OPERATIONS OF THE PROGRAM
27. The Board may advise the Minister, or the Minister may request advice, on non-financial administration matters relating to the Commercialisation Australia program, including program administration and the extent to which the program is meeting its objective.
28. The Board may collect and analyse data on the performance of the Commercialisation Australia program, provide advice to the Minister on such performance, and will cooperate with any independent evaluation of the program.
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Industry Research and Development Act 1986
REVOCATION OF THE
INNOVATION INVESTMENT FOLLOW-ON FUND COMMITTEE
I, KIM JOHN CARR, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, pursuant to subsection 22(1) of the Industry Research and Development Act 1986 (the Act), and effective from 31 December 2009,
HEREBY REVOKE the Innovation Investment Follow-on Fund Committee of Innovation Australia.
Dated this 19th day of January 2010
Signed: Kim John Carr
Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Industry Research and Development Act 1986
APPOINTMENT OF A
COMMERCIALISATION AUSTRALIA BOARD
I, KIM JOHN CARR, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, pursuant to subsection 22(1) of the Industry Research and Development Act 1986 (the Act), and effective from the date of this instrument,
HEREBY APPOINT a Commercialisation Australia Board as a Committee of Innovation Australia to assist Innovation Australia to exercise its powers and functions conferred under Directions made under subsections 18A, 19 and 20(1) of the Act.
Dated this 4th day of February 2010
Signed: Kim John Carr
Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Industry Research and Development Act 1986
REVOCATION OF THE
COMMERCIALISATION AUSTRALIA INTERIM ADVISORY BOARD
I, KIM JOHN CARR, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, pursuant to subsection 22(1) of the Industry Research and Development Act 1986,
HEREBY REVOKE the Commercialisation Australia Interim Advisory Board of Innovation Australia.
Dated this 15th day of March 2010
Signed: Kim John Carr
Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Industry Research and Development Act 1986
DESIGNATION OF A POSITION IN THE
AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC SERVICE
FOR THE PURPOSE OF MEMBERSHIP OF THE COMMERCIALISATION AUSTRALIA BOARD
UNDER SUBSECTION 22(2)
I, KIM JOHN CARR, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, pursuant to subsection 22(2) of the Industry Research and Development Act 1986, HEREBY
(і) DESIGNATE the Chief Executive Officer, Commercialisation Australia in the Commonwealth Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research for the purposes of subsection 22(2); and
(іі) DETERMINE that it is appropriate that the person who is at any time performing the duties of that position be a member of the Commercialisation Australia Board.
Dated this 26th day of March 2010
Signed: Kim John Carr
Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA
Industry Research and Development Act 1986
REVOCATION OF THE COMMERCIALISING EMERGING
TECHNOLOGIES COMMITTEE
I, KIM JOHN CARR, Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, pursuant to subsection 22(1) of the Industry Research and Development Act 1986 (the Act), and effective as at the end of 30 June 2010,
HEREBY REVOKE the Commercialising Emerging Technologies Committee of Innovation Australia.
Dated this 1st day of June 2010
Signed: Kim John Carr
Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research
APPENDIX BCODE OF CONDUCT
INNOVATION AUSTRALIA CODE OF CONDUCTMembers of Innovation Australia and of its committees are expected to observe the following standards when dealing with Board related matters.
1. Members should perform the duties of their office impartially, uninfluenced by fear or favour.
2. Members should be frank and honest in official dealings with colleagues.
3. Members should avoid any situation in which the private interests of themselves or of their immediate family, whether pecuniary or otherwise, conflict or might reasonably be thought to conflict with their public duty.
4. Members should not use information obtained in the course of official duties to gain directly or indirectly a pecuniary or other advantage for themselves or for any other person.
5. Members should not:
(a) solicit or accept from any person any remuneration or benefit for the discharge of the duties of their office over and above the official remuneration;
(b) solicit or accept any benefit, advantage or promise of further advantage, whether for themselves, their immediate family or any business concern or trust with which they are associated from persons who are in, or seek to be in, any contractual or special relationship with government; or
(c) accept any gift, hospitality or concessional travel offered in connection with the discharge of the duties of the office (except as permitted by the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research’s Guidelines on the Acceptance of Gifts and Other Benefits - Secretary’s Direction).
6. Members should be scrupulous in their use of public property and services, and should not permit their misuse by other persons.
7. Members should not allow the pursuit of their private interests to interfere with the proper discharge of their public duties.
The above Code of Conduct was last reviewed by the Board on 12 August 2008.
APPENDIX CDISCLOSURE OF INTEREST
INNOVATION AUSTRALIA DISCLOSURE OF INTEREST (DOI) GUIDELINESIn running its programs Innovation Australia (the Board) wishes to observe statutory requirements and generally applicable standards concerning the management, handling and recording of relevant interests. Accordingly the Board wishes to address indirect and direct pecuniary interests as the Act requires but also intends the scope of these guidelines to cover other personal or family interests.
The Board is conscious that perceptions of conflict of interest may be as important as actual conflict. The following describes the procedures, based on the Code of Conduct adopted by the Board, that are to be followed.
Section 16 of the Industry Research and Development Act 1986 (the Act) requires Board members to disclose at a meeting of the Board the nature of any direct or indirect pecuniary interest in matters considered or about to be considered by the Board. The Act requires such disclosures to be recorded in minutes of meetings. This process also applies to members of the Board’s committees (section 24).
The Board has also adopted a process whereby Board and committee members (upon appointment) prepare and lodge with the Secretariat a disclosure statement of known pecuniary (and other personal) interests of themselves and of their immediate family/spouse. The contents of the statement are recorded, electronically, on the Register of Private Interests.
In addition, the Board has established formal procedures for the handling of matters involving actual or potential conflicts of interest, which it requires all Board and committee members to meet. These are set out below.
A member who has issues or concerns about potential conflict of interest matters may wish, prior to a relevant meeting, to discuss them with the Departmental officer who is nominated to assist the Board in these respects.
To assist in maintaining a close focus on conflict of interest issues, an early agenda item at each Board and committee meeting should involve formal enquiry in relation to the disclosed interests of members and the determination of any potential conflicts.
DISCLOSURE OF MEMBER INTERESTSWhere a Board or committee member is aware of an actual or potential conflict of interest, pecuniary or otherwise, the member must advise the meeting prior to that item being discussed. Where the interests of a member of his/her immediate family are involved, the member should disclose those interests, to the extent they are known to them. The member must then leave the room and this must be recorded in the minutes.
Members are required to refrain from discussing any aspects of applications with customers unless the application has been prepared by colleagues and the member has previously disclosed their interest to the Board.
The Board or committee has an ability to decide, in the absence of the member, that where a conflict situation exists, the member concerned may nonetheless be present during discussion of the matter (and take part in the discussion) or even take part in the decision making. The decision on this could turn on whether the nature of the interest is determined to be material or immaterial (insignificant).
If the nature of the member's disclosed interest is judged as immaterial, the member may be invited back in to take part in the discussions and, if appropriate, the decision-making. If the nature of the member's disclosed interest is judged as material, there should be no further involvement of the member.
Occasion may arise where a member having a material conflict has some technical knowledge, not available elsewhere, that could warrant an invitation back into the room simply to answer specific pre-determined question(s) in relation to the technology. (This would be an exceptional circumstance.) Upon providing comments to the questions, the member would again leave the room and take no part in the discussion or decision-making in relation to the item.
RECORDING A DISCLOSURE OF INTERESTThe Secretariat should endeavour to determine, with respect to a forthcoming meeting, whether any members are likely to disclose an interest about any matters on the draft agenda. To assist in this process, the Secretariat will provide a copy of the meeting agenda, along with appropriate further identification, to all members prior to the distribution of papers. Members would be requested to advise if they are likely to disclose an interest in relation to any of the items listed for consideration, and to disclose the nature of that interest. Papers relating to individual applications will not be forwarded to members until the Secretariat receives advice that they are unlikely to disclose an interest in relation to the items listed for consideration.
Where a member's disclosure is subsequently determined to be of a material nature, then that member will not receive reports or information in relation to the item under consideration.
The minutes of the meeting will record: the member disclosing the interest; the nature of the interest; if it is judged material or immaterial by the Board or committee; and the departure of members from the room.
Discussions regarding an item against which a member has disclosed an interest will be deleted from the member’s copy of the minutes, unless the Board or committee has decided that the nature of the interest is immaterial and that the member should be present during relevant discussion and decision making.
Matters which shall be referred to the Board for determination
If a committee has no quorum as a consequence of conflicts of interest of members, then the matter shall be referred to the Board for determination.
Where the committee agrees that, because of conflict of interest issues, the matter is of a particularly sensitive nature, that matter shall be referred to the Board for determination.
INDEPENDENT EXPERT ASSESSMENTSWhere a material conflict of interest arises as a consequence of a direct link between a Board or Committee member and a matter being considered (ie, specifically where a member holds an operational management role in an applicant company, or is or has been a consultant to an applicant company, or is a member of the board of an applicant company), then that matter shall
be referred to the Board for consideration. In such instances, an independent expert assessment of the matter will be undertaken to provide advice with regard to the technical aspects of the project.
Requests from applicant companies for limited distribution of papers
In general, a request from an applicant company that a certain member not see the papers relating to that particular application is to be accepted, provided that the Board or committee considers that the request is reasonable.
DETERMINING IF A CONFLICT EXISTS1
When considering whether a material conflict of interest exists members should have regard to the following questions:
would the average member of the public, of ordinary intelligence, looking at the relevant facts and circumstances, think that there was a real, sensible possibility of conflict?
with human nature being what it is, is there a danger that an average member of the public, of ordinary intelligence, may be swayed by this kind of personal interest rather than by duty?
The above Disclosure of Interest Guidelines were considered and approved by the Board on 12 August 2008.
1 Conflict of Interest materiality test as advised by Australian Government Solicitor, October 1997
APPENDIX DAUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT BUDGET, EXPENDITURE AND FORWARD OBLIGATIONSBoard Programs 2009-10
Program
Australian Government budget ($m)
Cash Expenditure ($m)
Forward Obligations ($m)
Climate Ready (1) 37.57 33.40 23.12
Commercialisation Australia (1) 7.83 2.25 9.63
Commercial Ready (1) (2) 43.48 28.28 9.08
COMET (1) 11.20 8.92 5.40
GCIF (1) 132.73 108.06 121.80
ICIP (1) 4.21 3.76 1.48
P3 (1)(3) 0.00 2.15 0.00
REDI (1) (2) 0.00 4.61 1.23
Re-tooling for Climate Change 15.29 4.91 8.49
R&D Start grants (1) (2) 0.00 0.58 0.00
IIF(4) 57.34 6.98 72.24
IIFF 64.41 40.93 23.48
REEF 0.00 0.00 0.00
Program
Australian Government budget ($m)
Cash Expenditure ($m)
Forward Obligations ($m)
PSF 13.09 5.46 10.63
(ii) Commercialisation Australia, Climate Ready, Commercial Ready, COMET, GCIF, ICIP, P3, REDI and R&D Start payments reflect gross amounts and do not account for amounts that may have been repaid.
(iii) All commitments and payments for Commercial Ready, REDI and R&D Start are funded from the Commercial Ready allocation.
(iv) There is no Australian Government budget for P3 for 2009-10. Cash expenditure was against amounts accrued in 2008-09.
(v) Forward obligations do not include the remaining revolving fund of $32.87m, or $120.00m for Round 3 of the IIF program which is still to be committed.
APPENDIX EPROGRAM BY PROGRAM BREAKDOWN
Table E1 Innovation Australia programs by industry sector (2006 ANZSIC)
Table E2 Innovation Australia programs by Australian Standard Research Classification (1998 ASRC – RFCD) code
Table E3 Innovation Australia programs by turnover
Table E4 Innovation Australia programs by state and territory
TABLE E1 Innovation Australia programs by industry sector (2006 ANZSIC)
Division DescriptionR&D Tax 2008-09 (a) No.
R&D Tax 2008-09 (a) Expenditure $M
PDF (b) No. Investees
PDF (b) Investments $M
ESVCLP (b) No. Investees
ESVCLP (b) Investments $M
VCLP (b) No. Investees
VCLP (b) Investments $M
IIF (b) (c) No. Investees
IIF (b) (c) Investments $M
IIFF (b) No. Investees
IIFF (b) Investments $M
PSF (b) (c) No. Investees
PSF (b) (c) Investments $M
REEF No. Investees
REEF Investments $M
ACIS 2 MVP R&D No.
ACIS 2 MVP R&D Payments $M
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 322 268.240 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B Mining 740 5,278.050 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
C Manufacturing 3,404 5,106.200 0 0 0 0 6 19.350 2 0.630 8 14.950 5 1.210 0 0 3 5.952
D Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services 242 369.660 4 0.010 0 0 4 5.880 1 1.250 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
E Construction 246 1,039.440 0 0 0 0 1 1.740 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
F Wholesale Trade 99 191.140 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
G Retail Trade 74 136.100 0 0 0 0 3 10.550 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
H Accommodation and Food Services 12 9.480 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I Transport, Postal and Warehousing 132 439.230 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Division DescriptionR&D Tax 2008-09 (a) No.
R&D Tax 2008-09 (a) Expenditure $M
PDF (b) No. Investees
PDF (b) Investments $M
ESVCLP (b) No. Investees
ESVCLP (b) Investments $M
VCLP (b) No. Investees
VCLP (b) Investments $M
IIF (b) (c) No. Investees
IIF (b) (c) Investments $M
IIFF (b) No. Investees
IIFF (b) Investments $M
PSF (b) (c) No. Investees
PSF (b) (c) Investments $M
REEF No. Investees
REEF Investments $M
ACIS 2 MVP R&D No.
ACIS 2 MVP R&D Payments $M
J Information Media and Telecommunications 1,104 1,256.300 3 0.610 0 0 23 34.040 1 0.050 6 3.860 1 0.510 0 0 0 0
K Financial and Insurance Services 175 1,243.530 0 0 0 0 2 13.210 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
L Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services 34 70.600 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
M Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 1,481 1,483.260 3 0.560 0 0 9 5.910 4 1.350 7 20.860 9 1.960 0 0 0 0
N Administrative and Support Services 56 87.550 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
O Public Administration and Safety 27 168.960 0 0 0 0 2 18.360 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
P Education and Training 37 13.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Q Health Care and Social Assistance 178 111.640 0 0 0 0 5 18.990 2 0.720 3 1.190 1 0.220 0 0 0 0
R Arts and Recreation Services 33 71.380 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S Other Services 44 35.490 0 0 0 0 4 13.220 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Division DescriptionR&D Tax 2008-09 (a) No.
R&D Tax 2008-09 (a) Expenditure $M
PDF (b) No. Investees
PDF (b) Investments $M
ESVCLP (b) No. Investees
ESVCLP (b) Investments $M
VCLP (b) No. Investees
VCLP (b) Investments $M
IIF (b) (c) No. Investees
IIF (b) (c) Investments $M
IIFF (b) No. Investees
IIFF (b) Investments $M
PSF (b) (c) No. Investees
PSF (b) (c) Investments $M
REEF No. Investees
REEF Investments $M
ACIS 2 MVP R&D No.
ACIS 2 MVP R&D Payments $M
Total 8,440 17,379.25 10 1.18 0 0 59 141.25 10 4.00 24 40.86 16 3.90 0 0` 3 5.95
(a) R&D Tax Concession derived from available data as at 30 June 2010. The data may vary with the subsequent amendments to registrations allowed under the legislation. The amount in the expenditure column is the reported expenditure on R&D by registrants, and does not indicate the amount of assistance by Innovation Australia.
(b) Only counts co-invested investees once.
(c) Includes investment of excess funds held by fund managers (IIF $0.06 million, PSF $0.59 million).
(d) Climate Ready, Commercial Ready, Commercialisation Australia, COMET, GCIF, ICIP, P3, REDI, R&D Start and RCC payments reflect gross amounts and do not take account of any amounts that may have been repaid.
TABLE E1 Innovation Australia programs by industry sector (2006 ANZSIC) (continued)
Division Description
P3 (d) No.
P3 (d) Payments$M
Climate Ready (d) No.
Climate Ready (d) Payments$M
Commercial Ready (d) No.
Commercial Ready (d) Payments$M
Commercialisation Australia (d) No.
Commercialisation Australia (d) Payments$M
COMET (d) No.
COMET (d) Payments$M
GCIF (d) No.
GCIF (d) Payments$M
ICIP (d) No.
ICIP (d) Payments$M
REDI (d) No.
REDI (d) Payments$M
R&D Start (d) No.
R&D Start (d) Payments$M
RCC (d) No.
RCC (d) Payments$M
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 0 0 10 1.697 17 1.745 0 0 8 0.208 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
B Mining 0 0 7 1.636 4 0.226 0 0 7 0.238 0 0 0 0 1 0.277 0 0 0 0
C Manufacturing 5 1.784 51 17.717 61 10.655 8 0.821 104 3.090 3 87.881 1 0.334 2 0.333 1 0.118 60 4.909
D Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services 0 0 5 3.333 2 0.360 0 0 12 0.280 0 0 1 0.095 7 2.492 0 0 0 0
E Construction 0 0 4 0.414 5 0.953 0 0 4 0.174 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.278 0 0
F Wholesale Trade 0 0 3 1.186 5 0.803 0 0 5 0.119 1 20.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
G Retail Trade 0 0 0 0 1 0.012 0 0 3 0.079 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
H Accommodation and Food Services 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.059 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
I Transport, Postal and Warehousing 0 0 1 0.777 0 0 1 0.031 3 0.118 0 0 1 0.232 0 0 0 0 0 0
Division Description
P3 (d) No.
P3 (d) Payments$M
Climate Ready (d) No.
Climate Ready (d) Payments$M
Commercial Ready (d) No.
Commercial Ready (d) Payments$M
Commercialisation Australia (d) No.
Commercialisation Australia (d) Payments$M
COMET (d) No.
COMET (d) Payments$M
GCIF (d) No.
GCIF (d) Payments$M
ICIP (d) No.
ICIP (d) Payments$M
REDI (d) No.
REDI (d) Payments$M
R&D Start (d) No.
R&D Start (d) Payments$M
RCC (d) No.
RCC (d) Payments$M
J Information Media and Telecommunications 0 0 1 0.101 4 0.400 3 0.397 34 0.891 0 0 2 0.338 0 0 0 0 0 0
K Financial and Insurance Services 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.019 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
L Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services 0 0 1 0.390 0 0 0 0 1 0.019 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
M Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 2 0.363 13 6.135 53 12.405 9 0.954 92 2.790 1 0.176 1 0.096 5 1.511 2 0.179 0 0
N Administrative and Support Services 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.080 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
O Public Administration and Safety 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0.141 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
P Education and Training 0 0 0 0 2 0.487 0 0 6 0.133 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Q Health Care and Social Assistance 0 0 0 0 2 0.228 1 0.045 10 0.281 0 0 1 0.096 0 0 0 0 0 0
R Arts and Recreation Services 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0.195 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
S Other Services 0 0 1 0.015 0 0 0 0 1 0.004 0 0 5 2.572 0 0 0 0 0 0
Division Description
P3 (d) No.
P3 (d) Payments$M
Climate Ready (d) No.
Climate Ready (d) Payments$M
Commercial Ready (d) No.
Commercial Ready (d) Payments$M
Commercialisation Australia (d) No.
Commercialisation Australia (d) Payments$M
COMET (d) No.
COMET (d) Payments$M
GCIF (d) No.
GCIF (d) Payments$M
ICIP (d) No.
ICIP (d) Payments$M
REDI (d) No.
REDI (d) Payments$M
R&D Start (d) No.
R&D Start (d) Payments$M
RCC (d) No.
RCC (d) Payments$M
Total 7 2.15 97 33.40 156 28.28 22 2.25 302 8.92 5 108.06 12 3.76 15 4.61 4 0.58 60 4.91
(a) R&D Tax Concession derived from available data as at 30 June 2010. The data may vary with the subsequent amendments to registrations allowed under the legislation. The amount in the expenditure column is the reported expenditure on R&D by registrants, and does not indicate the amount of assistance by Innovation Australia.
(b) Only counts co-invested investees once.
(c) Includes investment of excess funds held by fund managers (IIF $0.06 million, PSF $0.59 million).
(d) Climate Ready, Commercial Ready, Commercialisation Australia, COMET, GCIF, ICIP, P3, REDI, R&D Start and RCC payments reflect gross amounts and do not take account of any amounts that may have been repaid.
TABLE E2 Innovation Australia programs by Australian Standard Research Classification (1998 ASRC - RFCD) code
Group Code Description
R&D Tax 2008-09 (a) (e) (g) No. (f)
R&D Tax 2008-09 (a) (e) (g) Expenditure $M
PDF (b) No. Investees
PDF (b) Investments $M
ESVCLP (b) No. Investees
ESVCLP (b) Investments $M
VCLP (b) No. Investees
VCLP (b) Investments $M
N IIF (c) (d) o. Investees
IIF (c) (d) Investments $M
IIFF (c) No. Investees
IIFF (c) Investments $M
PSF (c) (d) No. Investees
PSF (c) (d) Investments $M
REEF No. Investees
REEF Investments $M
ACIS 2 MVP R&D (b) No.
ACIS 2 MVP R&D (b) Payments $M
23 Mathematical Sciences 29 13.400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Physical Sciences 34 12.300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Chemical Sciences 286 182.400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Earth Sciences 166 116.800 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.120 0 0 0 0
27 Biological Sciences 178 164.700 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 14.040 2 0.440 0 0 0 0
28 Information, Computing And Communication Sciences 2,508 3,691.600 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.340 6 7.370 1 0.070 0 0 0 0
29 Engineering And Technology 4,480 11,335.800 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1.410 12 17.260 5 1.650 0 0 0 0
30 Agricultural, Veterinary And Environmental Sciences 604 548.100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Architecture, Urban Environment And Building 147 458.500 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
32 Medical And Health Sciences 387 681.400 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 2.250 3 2.190 7 1.620 0 0 0 0
Group Code Description
R&D Tax 2008-09 (a) (e) (g) No. (f)
R&D Tax 2008-09 (a) (e) (g) Expenditure $M
PDF (b) No. Investees
PDF (b) Investments $M
ESVCLP (b) No. Investees
ESVCLP (b) Investments $M
VCLP (b) No. Investees
VCLP (b) Investments $M
N IIF (c) (d) o. Investees
IIF (c) (d) Investments $M
IIFF (c) No. Investees
IIFF (c) Investments $M
PSF (c) (d) No. Investees
PSF (c) (d) Investments $M
REEF No. Investees
REEF Investments $M
ACIS 2 MVP R&D (b) No.
ACIS 2 MVP R&D (b) Payments $M
33 Education 22 6.700 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Economics 2 1.400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 Commerce, Management, Tourism And Services 120 133.900 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Policy And Political Science 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
37 Studies In Human Society 3 0.300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 Behavioural And Cognitive Sciences 9 2.400 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
39 Law, Justice And Law Enforcement 3 0.200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
40 Journalism, Librarianship And Curatorial Studies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
41 The Arts 12 10.100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
42 Language And Culture 1 0.200 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
43 History And Archaeology 1 0.300 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Group Code Description
R&D Tax 2008-09 (a) (e) (g) No. (f)
R&D Tax 2008-09 (a) (e) (g) Expenditure $M
PDF (b) No. Investees
PDF (b) Investments $M
ESVCLP (b) No. Investees
ESVCLP (b) Investments $M
VCLP (b) No. Investees
VCLP (b) Investments $M
N IIF (c) (d) o. Investees
IIF (c) (d) Investments $M
IIFF (c) No. Investees
IIFF (c) Investments $M
PSF (c) (d) No. Investees
PSF (c) (d) Investments $M
REEF No. Investees
REEF Investments $M
ACIS 2 MVP R&D (b) No.
ACIS 2 MVP R&D (b) Payments $M
44 Philosophy And Religion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 8,992 17,360.50 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 4.00 24 40.86 16 3.90 0 0 0 0
(e) R&D Tax Concession derived from available data as at 30 June 2010. The data may vary with the subsequent amendments to registrations allowed under the legislation. The amount in the expenditure column is the reported expenditure on R&D by registrant, and does not indicate the amount of assistance by Innovation Australia. Registrants may nominate more than one ASRC category in their registration application.
(f) PDF, GCIF, VCLP, ESVCLP, ACIS 2 MVP R&D, COMET, ICIP, P3 and RCC do not collect ASRC information.
(g) Only counts co-invested investees once.
(h) Includes investment of excess funds held by fund managers (IIF $0.06 million, PSF $0.59 million).
(i) Organisations are counted more than once if an organisation participates in two or more projects under different ASRC classifications.
(j) Climate Ready, Commercial Ready, Commercialisation Australia, COMET, GCIF, ICIP, P3, REDI, R&D Start and RCC (where applicable) payments reflect gross amounts and do not take account of any amounts that may have been repaid.
(k) Number of times category nominated by applicant.
TABLE E2 Innovation Australia programs by Australian Standard Research Classification (1998 ASRC - RFCD) code (continued)
GroupCode Description
P3 (b) (f) No.
P3 (b) (f) Payments$M
Climate Ready (e) (f) No.
Climate Ready (e) (f) Payments$M
Commercial Ready (e) (f) No.
Commercial Ready (e) (f) Payments$M
Commercialisation Australia (e) (f) No.
Commercialisation Australia (e) (f) Payments$M
COMET (b) (f) No.
COMET (b) (f) Payments$M
GCIF (b) (f) No.
GCIF (b) (f) Payments$M
ICIP (b) (f) No.
ICIP (b) (f) Payments $M
REDI (f) No.
REDI (f) Payments $M
R&D Start (e) (f)(b) (f) No.
RCC (b) (f) Payments$M
RCC (b) (f) No.
RCC (b) (f) Payments $M
0 0 0 0 2 2.338 1 0.475 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
24 Physical Sciences 0 0 1 1.492 2 0.098 1 0.020 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
25 Chemical Sciences 0 0 5 3.626 1 0.148 1 0.090 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
26 Earth Sciences 0 0 2 0.672 3 0.122 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1.939 0 0 0 0
27 Biological Sciences 0 0 6 1.274 7 1.790 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.190 1 0.118 0 0
28 Information, Computing And Communication Sciences 0 0 5 1.202 24 5.119 8 0.951 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.089 0 0 0 0
29 Engineering And Technology 0 0 60 19.008 75 13.794 6 0.313 0 0 5 108.057 0 0 8 2.395 2 0.320 0 0
30 Agricultural, Veterinary And Environmental Sciences 0 0 10 2.097 23 2.548 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
31 Architecture, Urban Environment And Building 0 0 5 1.218 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GroupCode Description
P3 (b) (f) No.
P3 (b) (f) Payments$M
Climate Ready (e) (f) No.
Climate Ready (e) (f) Payments$M
Commercial Ready (e) (f) No.
Commercial Ready (e) (f) Payments$M
Commercialisation Australia (e) (f) No.
Commercialisation Australia (e) (f) Payments$M
COMET (b) (f) No.
COMET (b) (f) Payments$M
GCIF (b) (f) No.
GCIF (b) (f) Payments$M
ICIP (b) (f) No.
ICIP (b) (f) Payments $M
REDI (f) No.
REDI (f) Payments $M
R&D Start (e) (f)(b) (f) No.
RCC (b) (f) Payments$M
RCC (b) (f) No.
RCC (b) (f) Payments $M
32 Medical And Health Sciences 0 0 1 0.475 19 4.045 5 0.844 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.137 0 0
33 Education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
34 Economics 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
35 Commerce, Management, Tourism And Services 0 0 0 0 1 0.136 1 0.031 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
36 Policy And Political Science 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
37 Studies In Human Society 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
38 Behavioural And Cognitive Sciences 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
39 Law, Justice And Law Enforcement 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
40 Journalism, Librarianship And Curatorial Studies 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
41 The Arts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
GroupCode Description
P3 (b) (f) No.
P3 (b) (f) Payments$M
Climate Ready (e) (f) No.
Climate Ready (e) (f) Payments$M
Commercial Ready (e) (f) No.
Commercial Ready (e) (f) Payments$M
Commercialisation Australia (e) (f) No.
Commercialisation Australia (e) (f) Payments$M
COMET (b) (f) No.
COMET (b) (f) Payments$M
GCIF (b) (f) No.
GCIF (b) (f) Payments$M
ICIP (b) (f) No.
ICIP (b) (f) Payments $M
REDI (f) No.
REDI (f) Payments $M
R&D Start (e) (f)(b) (f) No.
RCC (b) (f) Payments$M
RCC (b) (f) No.
RCC (b) (f) Payments $M
42 Language And Culture 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
43 History And Archaeology 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
44 Philosophy And Religion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 0 97 33.40 156 28.28 22 2.25 0 0 5 108.06 0 0 15 4.61 4 0.58 0 0
(l) R&D Tax Concession derived from available data as at 30 June 2010. The data may vary with the subsequent amendments to registrations allowed under the legislation. The amount in the expenditure column is the reported expenditure on R&D by registrant, and does not indicate the amount of assistance by Innovation Australia. Registrants may nominate more than one ASRC category in their registration application.
(m)PDF, GCIF, VCLP, ESVCLP, ACIS 2 MVP R&D, COMET, ICIP, P3 and RCC do not collect ASRC information.
(n) Only counts co-invested investees once.
(o) Includes investment of excess funds held by fund managers (IIF $0.06 million, PSF $0.59 million).
(p) Organisations are counted more than once if an organisation participates in two or more projects under different ASRC classifications.
(q) Climate Ready, Commercial Ready, Commercialisation Australia, COMET, GCIF, ICIP, P3, REDI, R&D Start and RCC (where applicable) payments reflect gross amounts and do not take account of any amounts that may have been repaid.
(r) Number of times category nominated by applicant.
TABLE E3 Innovation Australia programs by turnover
Group
Description R&D Tax 2008-09 (a) (b) No.
R&D Tax 2008-09 (a) (b) Expenditure $M
PDF (c) No. Investees
PDF (c) Investments $M
ESVCLP (c) No. Investees
ESVCLP (c) Investments $M
VCLP (c) No. Investees
VCLP (c) Investments $M
IIF (d) No. Investees
IIF (d) Investments $M
IIFF (d) No. Investees
IIFF (d) Investments $M
PSF (d) No. Investees
PSF (d) Investments $M
REEF No. Investees
REEF Investments $M
ACIS 2 MVP R&D No.
ACIS 2 MVP R&D Payments $M
Small <=$500k 2,693 1,754.548 9 0.680 0 0 8 9.900 6 1.500 12 18.140 10 2.870 0 0 0 0
Small >500k<=$1m 802 305.876 0 0 0 0 7 4.120 1 0.530 1 0.200 3 0.66 0 0 0 0
Small >$1m<=$5M 1,942 1,107.616 0 0 0 0 18 26.770 2 0.720 9 18.870 2 0.20 0 0 0 0
Medium
>$5m<=$10M 610 789.150 0 0 0 0 4 9.940 0 0 1 1.900 1 0.17 0 0 0 0
Medium
>$10m<=$25m
659 805.841 1 0.500 0 0 9 31.070 0 0 1 1.750 0 0 0 0 0 0
Medium
>$25m<=$50m
476 1,113.286 0 0 0 0 4 10.950 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Large >$50m 1,258 11,502.937 0 0 0 0 9 48.500 1 1.250 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 5.952
Total 8,440 17,379.25 10 1.18 0 0 59 141.25 10 4.00 24 40.86 16 3.90 0 0 3 5.95
(s) R&D Tax Concession derived from available data as at 30 June 2010. The data may vary with the subsequent amendments to registrations allowed under the legislation. The amount in the expenditure column is the reported expenditure on R&D by registrant, and does not indicate the amount of assistance by Innovation Australia. Please note that not all registrants supply turnover figures.
(t) R&D Tax Concession does not include research institutions or applicants who have not provided turnover information.
(u) Investees are grouped by Total Value of Investee Assets, not Turnover
(v) Only includes co-invested investees once. Includes investment of excess funds held by fund managers (IIF $0.06 million, PSF $0.59 million).
(w)Climate Ready, Commercial Ready, Commercialisation Australia, COMET, GCIF, ICIP, P3, REDI, R&D Start and RCC payments reflect gross amounts and do not take account of any amounts that may have been repaid.
TABLE E3 Innovation Australia programs by turnover (continued)
Group DescriptionP3 (e) No.
P3 (e) Payments$M
Climate Ready (e) No.
Climate Ready (e) Payments$M
Commercial Ready (e) No.
Commercial Ready (e) Payments$M
Commercialisation Australia (e) No.
Commercialisation Australia (e) Payments$M
COMET (e) No.
COMET (e) Payments$M
GCIF (e) No.
GCIF (e) Payments$M
ICIP (e) No.
ICIP (e) Payments $M
REDI (e) No.
REDI (e) Payments $M
R&D Start (e) No.
R&D Start (e) Payments$M
RCC (e) No.
RCC (e) Payments$M
Small 0 0 48 15.082 61 7.875 18 1.441 278 8.156 1 0.176 4 0.950 9 3.160 1 0.278 3 0.148
Small >500k<=$1m 0 0 7 2.017 8 1.685 1 0.045 12 0.424 0 0 0 0 1 0.473 0 0 3 0.077
Small >$1m<=$5M 2 0.363 25 9.594 49 7.242 3 0.763 12 0.337 0 0 5 2.337 1 0.089 1 0.118 15 1.227
Medium >$5m<=$10M 0 0 9 2.569 22 6.065 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.047 2 0.271 0 0 7 0.384
Medium >$10m<=$25m 0 0 5 1.265 9 3.894 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.179 10 0.705
Medium >$25m<=$50m 0 0 2 0.615 6 1.496 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0.096 0 0 0 0 14 1.423
Large >$50m 5 1.784 1 2.259 1 0.018 0 0 0 0 4 107.881 1 0.334 2 0.620 0 0 8 0.946
Total 7 2.15 97 33.40 156 28.28 22 2.25 302 8.92 5 108.06 12 3.76 15 4.61 4 0.58 60 4.91
(x) R&D Tax Concession derived from available data as at 30 June 2010. The data may vary with the subsequent amendments to registrations allowed under the legislation. The amount in the expenditure column is the reported expenditure on R&D by registrant, and does not indicate the amount of assistance by Innovation Australia. Please note that not all registrants supply turnover figures.
(y) R&D Tax Concession does not include research institutions or applicants who have not provided turnover information.
(z) Investees are grouped by Total Value of Investee Assets, not Turnover.
(aa) Only includes co-invested investees once. Includes investment of excess funds held by fund managers (IIF $0.06 million, PSF $0.59 million).
(bb) Climate Ready, Commercial Ready, Commercialisation Australia, COMET, GCIF, ICIP, P3, REDI, R&D Start and RCC payments reflect gross amounts and do not take account of any amounts that may have been repaid.
TABLE E4 Innovation Australia programs by state and territory
Description R&D Tax 2008-09 (a) No.
R&D Tax 2008-09 (a) Expenditure $M
PDF No. Investees
PDF Investments $M
ESVCLP (d) No. Investees
ESVCLP (d) Investments $M
VCLP (d) No. Investees
VCLP (d) Investments $M
IIF (b) (d) No. Investees
IIF (b) (d) Investments $M
IIFF (b) (d) No. Investees
IIFF (b) (d) Investments $M
PSF (b) (d) No. Investees
PSF (b) (d) Investments $M
REEF No. Investees
REEF Investments $M
ACIS 2 MVP R&D No.
ACIS 2 MVP R&D Payments $M
ACT 95 64.750 0 0 0 0 1 0.200 0 0 1 3.000 0 0 0 0 0 0
NSW 2,926 5,715.160 1 0.220 0 0 17 49.670 1 0.530 7 14.490 5 1.770 0 0 0 0
NT 31 54.860 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
QLD 1,673 2,458.180 1 0.050 0 0 5 18.980 0 0 5 4.660 2 0.350 0 0 0 0
SA 497 514.720 0 0 0 0 6 7.240 1 0.660 3 7.700 1 0.070 0 0 0 0
TAS 134 125.980 0 0 0 0 1 2.040 0 0 1 0.200 0 0 0 0 0 0
VIC 2,128 5,003.040 4 0.900 0 0 13 19.030 5 2.030 6 7.140 5 1.170 0 0 3 5.952
WA 956 3,442.560 4 0.010 0 0 1 0.100 1 0.050 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 8,440 17,379.25 10 1.18 0 0 44 97.26 8 3.27 23 37.19 13 3.36 0 0 3 5.95
(cc) R&D Tax Concession derived from available data as at 30 June 2010. The data may vary with the subsequent amendments to registrations allowed under the legislation. The amount in the expenditure column is the reported expenditure on R&D by registrant, and does not indicate the amount of assistance by Innovation Australia.
(dd) Only includes co-invested investees once. Includes investment of excess funds held by fund managers (IIF $0.06 million, PSF $0.59 million). There are two IIF, one IIFF, and three PSF investee companies located overseas.
(ee) Climate Ready, Commercial Ready, Commercialisation Australia, COMET, GCIF, ICIP, P3, REDI, R&D Start and RCC payments reflect gross amounts and do not take account of any amounts that may have been repaid.
(ff) Some investees are based overseas, and these investees have not been included within this table.
TABLE E4 Innovation Australia programs by state and territory (continued)
Description
P3 (c) No.
P3 (c) Payments$M
Climate Ready (c) No.
Climate Ready (c) Payments$M
Commercial Ready (c) No.
Commercial Ready (c) Payments$M
Commercialisation Australia (c) No.
Commercialisation Australia (c) Payments$M
COMET (c) No.
COMET (c) Payments$M
GCIF (c) No.
GCIF (c) Payments$M
ICIP (c) No.
ICIP (c) Payments $M
REDI (c) No.
REDI (c) Payments $M
R&D Start (c) No.
R&D Start (c) Payments$M
RCC (c) No.
RCC (c) Payments$M
ACT 0 0 1 0.475 1 0.287 3 0.500 5 0.163 0 0 2 0.186 2 0.562 1 0.042 0 0
NSW 3 1.007 21 8.619 38 8.090 8 0.898 101 2.834 0 0 6 1.681 3 0.939 1 0.137 17 1.717
NT 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0.060 0 0 0 0 1 0.088 0 0 0 0
QLD 1 0.214 23 8.598 28 3.809 3 0.227 80 2.461 0 0 0 0 3 0.928 1 0.278 5 0.230
SA 0 0 17 4.032 21 2.993 0 0 26 1.028 1 0.410 1 0.095 2 0.814 0 0 16 1.554
TAS 0 0 6 0.461 17 1.272 2 0.113 12 0.335 0 0 1 0.300 1 0.570 0 0 5 0.182
VIC 3 0.925 16 5.180 26 4.410 4 0.436 54 1.404 3 107.471 2 1.502 0 0 1 0.118 11 0.791
WA 0 0 13 6.036 25 7.414 2 0.074 22 0.631 1 0.176 0 0 3 0.713 0 0 6 0.435
Total 7 2.15 97 33.40 156 28.28 22 2.25 302 8.92 5 108.06 12 3.76 15 4.61 4 0.58 60 4.91
(gg) R&D Tax Concession derived from available data as at 30 June 2010. The data may vary with the subsequent amendments to registrations allowed under the legislation. The amount in the expenditure column is the reported expenditure on R&D by registrant, and does not indicate the amount of assistance by Innovation Australia.
(hh) Only includes co-invested investees once. Includes investment of excess funds held by fund managers (IIF $0.06 million, PSF $0.59 million). There are two IIF, one IIFF, and three PSF investee companies located overseas.
(ii) Climate Ready, Commercial Ready, Commercialisation Australia, COMET, GCIF, ICIP, P3, REDI, R&D Start and RCC payments reflect gross amounts and do not take account of any amounts that may have been repaid.
(jj) Some investees are based overseas, and these investees have not been included within this table.
APPENDIX FR&D TAX CONCESSION
PROGRAM BREAKDOWNTable F1 Registrants per year for the R&D Tax Concession by number and
reported expenditure
Table F2 Breakdown of registrations by R&D expenditure
Table F3 Percentage of registrants (number and reported expenditure) for the R&D Tax Concession by state and territory as at 30 June 2010
Table F4 Registrants for the R&D Tax Concession by Australian Standard Research Classification (ASRC) as at 30 June 2010
Table F5 Registrants for the R&D Tax Concession by Australian New Zealand Standard Industry Classification (ANZSIC) as at 30 June 2010
Table F6 Registrations for the R&D Tax Offset and 175% Incremental R&D Tax Concession by ANZSIC for 2008-09 as at 30 June 2010
Table F7 Registrants for the R&D Tax Offset and 175% Incremental R&D Tax Concession by ASRC for 2008-09 as at 30 June 2010
Table F8 Registered Research Agencies (RRAs)
Note: Appendix F is prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (ca) (i) and (ii) of the IR&D Act 1986.
Table F1 Registrants per year for the R&D Tax Concession by number and reported expenditure
Year Number of Companies Registered
Salary Expend ($M)
To RRAs (1) ($M)
To CRCs (2) ($M)
To Others ($M)
Other Expend ($M)
Core Tech (3) ($M)
CT Deduct Amount ($M)
Total Plant & Pilot Plant ($M)
Feed stock ($M)
Residual Feed stock (4) ($M)
Pilot Plant Dep’n (5) ($M)
Interest (6) ($M)
Build Exp ($M)
Plant Leasing (7) ($M)
Total Expend ($M)
1985-86 2,549 39.28 2.37 0.00 6.09 55.35 0.12 0.00 3.49 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 107.76
1986-87 1,666 246.80 31.11 0.00 85.64 285.85 0.00 0.00 52.84 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 10.49 0.00 731.45
1987-88 2,067 378.17 76.78 0.00 126.90 424.19 0.38 0.00 78.89 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.67 0.00 1,093.25
1988-89 2,153 450.71 75.89 0.00 114.64 547.05 1.12 0.00 122.51 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 7.97 0.00 1,321.72
1989-90 2,365 500.12 74.80 0.00 190.38 669.07 44.88 0.00 141.81 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.81 0.00 1,625.45
1990-91 2,499 613.71 73.46 0.00 359.74 851.67 50.08 0.00 240.92 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.09 0.00 2,189.91
1991-92 2,836 727.74 77.89 0.00 444.81 1,040.58 226.09 0.00 181.19 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,698.31
1992-93 2,960 758.07 54.22 4.47 483.47 1,234.47 197.92 0.00 242.11 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2,973.30
1993-94 3,436 842.90 75.36 1.18 455.91 1,543.32 138.84 0.00 334.29 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,391.79
1994-95 3,624 927.58 72.50 7.12 498.36 1,911.10 170.47 0.00 371.34 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3,958.47
1995-96 3,734 1,004.91 83.27 11.18 547.59 2,251.22 161.99 0.00 410.28 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 4,470.44
Year Number of Companies Registered
Salary Expend ($M)
To RRAs (1) ($M)
To CRCs (2) ($M)
To Others ($M)
Other Expend ($M)
Core Tech (3) ($M)
CT Deduct Amount ($M)
Total Plant & Pilot Plant ($M)
Feed stock ($M)
Residual Feed stock (4) ($M)
Pilot Plant Dep’n (5) ($M)
Interest (6) ($M)
Build Exp ($M)
Plant Leasing (7) ($M)
Total Expend ($M)
1996-97 3,295 986.95 90.45 13.91 586.87 1,911.82 66.89 0.00 441.25 44.53 0.00 0.00 13.89 0.00 0.00 4,173.92
1997-98 3,304 1,031.51 66.06 8.08 773.01 1,825.08 27.95 0.00 491.24 55.96 0.00 0.00 13.97 0.00 0.00 4,353.45
1998-99 3,185 1,136.94 78.94 7.32 970.39 1,556.75 26.71 0.00 1,224.60 66.52 0.00 0.00 4.12 0.00 0.00 5,094.49
1999-00 3,274 1,399.50 80.87 9.82 933.52 2,001.42 29.82 0.00 314.59 131.61 0.00 0.00 10.18 0.00 0.00 4,919.67
2000-01 3,732 1,638.00 80.30 8.90 1,192.1 2,191.5 22.4 0.00 462.22 41.3 0.00 2.68 18.36 0.00 0.00 5,669.84
2001-02 4,755 1,971.90 105.28 11.10 1,252.02 2,476.72 44.7 0.08 8.48 42.63 0.00 173.02 6.69 0.00 0.00 6,091.89
2002-03 5,097 2,087.74 114.94 0.00 1,244.51 2,619.45 0.00 36.30 0.00 40.44 4.57 152.73 5.83 0.00 56.40 6,362.91
2003-04 5,645 2,189.23 97.26 0.00 1,440.13 2,909.34 0.00 25.71 0.00 41.34 6.77 168.33 9.20 0.00 35.95 6,923.25
2004-05 5,994 2,657.43 96.94 0.00 1,895.71 3,238.49 0.00 31.40 0.00 46.76 36.86 199.93 12.59 0.00 55.14 8,271.25
2005-06 6,418 3,103.63 195.10 0.00 2,398.10 3,533.43 0.00 19.34 0.00 84.53 68.60 269.43 15.18 0.00 57.34 9,744.68
2006-07 6,963 3,649.27 545.40 0.00 3,252.22 4,285.71 0.00 29.34 0.00 93.06 85.57 327.75 16.57 0.00 102.24 12,387.14
2007-08 7,899 4,370.77 696.29 0.00 3,682.93 5,185.21 0.00 32.27 0.00 67.50 129.07 602.53 22.60 0.00 168.73 14,957.91
Year Number of Companies Registered
Salary Expend ($M)
To RRAs (1) ($M)
To CRCs (2) ($M)
To Others ($M)
Other Expend ($M)
Core Tech (3) ($M)
CT Deduct Amount ($M)
Total Plant & Pilot Plant ($M)
Feed stock ($M)
Residual Feed stock (4) ($M)
Pilot Plant Dep’n (5) ($M)
Interest (6) ($M)
Build Exp ($M)
Plant Leasing (7) ($M)
Total Expend ($M)
2008-09 8,440 5,043.41 165.41 0.00 4,752.54 6,256.08 0.00 29.33 0.00 67.31 118.88 675.77 21.68 0.00 206.69 17,379.26
(1) RRA = Registered Research Agencies.
(2) CRC = Cooperative Research Centres data only available since 1992-93.
(3) Recorded within ‘CT Deductible Amount’ before 2002-03.
(4) Residual Feedstock data available from 2002-03.
(5) Recorded within ‘Total Plant & Pilot Plant’ before 2002-03.
(6) Interest recorded within ‘Other Expenditure’ prior to 1996-97.
(7) Plant Leasing data only available from 2002-03.
Note: This table derives from available data as at 30 June 2010. The number of registrations and reported expenditure may vary with the receipt of further applications for registrations or subsequent amendments to registrations allowed under legislation. Note also that, due to non-existent data, minor expenditure variations may exist for pre 1993-94 figures.
Table F2 Breakdown of registrations by R&D expenditure
Expenditure RangeTax Offset & 175% Incremental Companies (5)
125% Companies (1)
175% Incremental Companies (3)
International Premium Companies
(4)
Tax Offset Companies (2)
175% Incremental with International Premium (6)
Tax Offset with International Premium (7)
Tax Offset, 175% Incremental and International Premium (8) Totals
>= $0 and <= $500K 355 1857 432 8 2,213 6 3 0 4,874
> $500K and <= $1M 265 581 282 3 660 2 1 0 1,794
> $1M and <= $5M 9 653 583 17 7 5 0 0 1,274
> $5M and <= $10M 1 82 127 8 0 1 0 0 219
> $10M 0 79 184 12 0 4 0 0 279
Totals 630 3,252 1,608 48 2,880 18 4 0 8,440
(8) The R&D Tax Concession allows eligible Australian companies undertaking defined R&D activities to claim a tax deduction of up to 125% of eligible expenditure when lodging their annual tax returns.
(9) The R&D Tax Offset is available to eligible Australian companies with an annual group turnover of less than $5 million and R&D expenditure of up to $1 million.
(10) The 175% Incremental (Premium) R&D Tax Concession encourages additional sustainable investment in R&D.
(11) (4) The International Premium seeks to increase R&D expenditure in Australia by certain companies that conduct their R&D wholly or primarily on behalf of qualifying foreign companies in the same group.
(12) Companies who claim both the Tax Offset and the 175% Incremental.
(13) Companies who claim both the 175% Incremental and the International Premium.
(14) Companies who claim both the Tax Offset and the International Premium.
(15) Companies who claim the Tax Offset, 175% Incremental and the International Premium.
Table F3 Percentage of registrants (number and reported expenditure) for the R&D Tax Concession by state and territory
State Item 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
ACT Total Registrants 90 95 95
ACT Total Reported Expenditure ($M) 65.66 66.10 64.75
ACT Per cent of Total Registrations (%) 1.29 1.20 1.13
ACT Per cent of Total Reported Expenditure (%) 0.53 0.44 0.37
NSW Total Registrants 2375 2737 2926
NSW Total Reported Expenditure ($M) 3,782.51 4,790.57 5,715.16
NSW Per cent of Total Registrations 34.11 34.65 34.67
NSW Per cent of Total Reported Expenditure 30.54 32.31 32.88
NT Total Registrants 24 25 31
NT Total Reported Expenditure ($M) 26.09 51.29 54.86
NT Per cent of Total Registrations 0.34 0.32 0.37
NT Per cent of Total Reported Expenditure 0.21 0.34 0.32
QLD Total Registrants 1305 1498 1673
QLD Total Reported Expenditure ($M) 1,786.48 1,939.88 2,458.18
QLD Per cent of Total Registrations 18.74 18.96 19.83
QLD Per cent of Total Reported Expenditure 14.42 12.97 14.18
State Item 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
SA Total Registrants 403 443 497
SA Total Reported Expenditure ($M) 499.77 469.81 514.72
SA Per cent of Total Registrations 5.79 5.61 5.89
SA Per cent of Total Reported Expenditure 4.03 3.14 2.97
TAS Total Registrants 101 110 134
TAS Total Reported Expenditure ($M) 104.09 110.42 125.98
TAS Per cent of Total Registrations 1.45 1.39 1.59
TAS Per cent of Total Reported Expenditure 0.84 0.74 0.73
VIC Total Registrants 1861 2060 2128
VIC Total Reported Expenditure ($M) 4,145.45 4,758.48 5,003.04
VIC Per cent of Total Registrations 26.73 26.08 25.23
VIC Per cent of Total Reported Expenditure 33.47 31.81 28.86
WA Total Registrants 804 932 956
WA Total Reported Expenditure ($M) 1,977.02 2,729.49 3,442.56
WA Per cent of Total Registrations 11.55 11.80 11.33
WA Per cent of Total Reported Expenditure 15.96 18.25 19.86
National Total Registrants 6963 7899 8440
State Item 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09
National Total Reported Expenditure ($M) 12,387.14 14,916.04 17,379.26
National Per cent of Total Registrations 100.00 100.00 100.00
National Per cent of Total Reported Expenditure 100.00 100.00 100.00
Note: This table derives from available data as at 30 June 2010. The percentage of registrations and reported expenditure may vary with receipt of further applications for registration allowed under the legislation.
Table F4 Registrants for the R&D Tax Concession by ASRC as at 30 June 2010
Division Code
ASRC Category 2006-07 Number of times category nominated
2006-07 Expenditure ($M)
2007-08 Number of times category nominated
2007-08 Expenditure ($M)
2008-09 Number of times category nominated
2008-09 Expenditure ($M)
30 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences 522 347.90 563 403.90 604 548.10
31 Architecture, Urban Environment and Building 96 156.10 137 333.70 147 458.50
38 Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences 1 1.10 4 1.50 9 2.40
27 Biological Sciences 188 161.50 195 183.00 178 164.70
25 Chemical Sciences 245 190.10 244 156.20 286 182.40
35 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services 85 145.20 97 188.10 120 133.90
26 Earth Sciences 121 112.70 137 146.40 166 116.80
34 Economics 4 0.40 2 1.60 2 1.40
33 Education 13 2.70 21 6.50 22 6.70
29 Engineering and Technology 3,648 7,781.60 4,163 9,440.90 4,480 11,335.80
43 History and Archaeology 1 1.40 1 0.50 1 0.30
28 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences 2,123 3,048.50 2,426 3,583.40 2,508 3,691.60
40 Journalism, Librarianship and Curatorial Studies 2 0.40 1 0.20 0 0
42 Language and Culture 0 0.00 1 0.20 1 0.20
39 Law, Justice and Law Enforcement 1 0.10 1 0.05 3 0.20
23 Mathematical Sciences 22 10.70 27 15.20 29 13.40
Division Code
ASRC Category 2006-07 Number of times category nominated
2006-07 Expenditure ($M)
2007-08 Number of times category nominated
2007-08 Expenditure ($M)
2008-09 Number of times category nominated
2008-09 Expenditure ($M)
32 Medical and Health Sciences 319 414.10 340 471.80 387 681.40
24 Physical Sciences 40 9.40 41 14.10 34 12.30
36 Policy and Political Science 1 0.20 0 0.00 0 0
37 Studies in Human Society 1 0.10 3 0.40 3 0.30
41 The Arts 6 3.10 11 5.10 12 10.10
Total 7,439 12,387.10 8,415 14,952.60 8,992 17,360.30
# Registrants may nominate more than one ASRC category in their registration application.
Note: This table derives from available data as at 30 June 2010. The data may vary with receipt of further applications for registration or amendments to applications allowed under the legislation.
Table F5 Registrants for the R&D Tax Concession by Australian New Zealand Standard Industry Classification (ANZSIC) for 2008-09 as at 30 June 2010
Group Code
ANZSIC Description 2006-07
Number of companies
2006-07
Expenditure ($M)
2007-08
Number of companies
2007-08
Expenditure ($M)
2008-09
Number of companies
2008-09
Expenditure ($M)
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 315 226.00 313 229.53 322 268.24
B Mining 549 3,280.21 672 4,082.21 740 5,278.05
C Manufacturing 3,018 4,021.21 3,246 4,760.62 3,404 5,106.20
D Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services 138 192.72 191 273.08 242 369.66
E Construction 225 588.62 258 901.93 246 1,039.44
F Wholesale Trade 74 81.14 86 93.62 99 191.14
G Retail Trade 59 143.27 64 116.35 74 136.10
H Accommodation and Food Services 9 8.38 14 10.04 12 9.48
I Transport, Postal and Warehousing 111 313.65 120 267.05 132 439.23
J Information Media and Telecommunications 705 1,029.00 962 1,122.85 1,104 1,256.30
K Financial and Insurance Services 173 1,058.80 181 1,341.06 175 1,243.53
L Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services 17 7.93 25 43.03 34 70.60
M Professional, Scientific and Technical Services 1,186 965.06 1,389 1,236.38 1,481 1,483.26
N Administrative and Support Services 84 47.60 65 53.29 56 87.55
O Public Administration and Safety 25 262.36 28 181.52 27 168.96
Group Code
ANZSIC Description 2006-07
Number of companies
2006-07
Expenditure ($M)
2007-08
Number of companies
2007-08
Expenditure ($M)
2008-09
Number of companies
2008-09
Expenditure ($M)
P Education and Training 31 10.17 37 11.50 37 13.00
Q Health Care and Social Assistance 168 99.12 170 105.82 178 111.64
R Arts and Recreation Services 32 19.07 30 47.44 33 71.38
S Other Services 44 32.81 48 38.68 44 35.49
Totals 6,963 12,387.14 7,899 14,916.00 8,440 17,379.26
Registration by four digit Australian New Zealand Standard Industry Classification
Note: This table derives from available data as at 30 June 2010. The data may vary with receipt of further applications for registration or amendments to applications allowed under the legislation.
Table F6 Registrations for the R&D Tax Offset and 175% Incremental R&D Tax Concession by ANZSIC for 2008-09 as at 30 June 2010
Group Code ANZSIC Description Total Registrants (1)
Number of companies
Total Registrants (1)
Expend ($M)
Tax offset Registrants (2)
Number of companies
Tax Offset Registrants (2)
Expend ($M)
175% Incremental Registrants(3)
Number of companies
175% Incremental Registrants(3)
Expend ($M)
Tax Offset & 175% Incremental Registrants
Number of companies
Tax Offset & 175% Incremental Registrants
Expend ($M)
A Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing 322 268.24 112 37.85 57 108.42 32 14.70
B Mining 740 5,278.05 174 76.15 245 3,843.05 23 25.45
C Manufacturing 3404 5,106.20 1048 308.28 688 2,829.14 226 100.41
D Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services
242 369.66 77 26.97 55 153.73 9 2.81
E Construction 246 1,039.44 50 14.26 46 368.46 5 2.10
F Wholesale Trade 99 191.14 27 4.78 14 64.53 9 3.08
G Retail Trade 74 136.10 19 7.02 18 94.33 1 0.89
H Accommodation and Food Services 12 9.48 4 2.24 2 1.79 1 0.31
I Transport, Postal and Warehousing 132 439.23 33 11.83 40 254.58 9 5.78
J Information Media and Telecommunications
1104 1,256.30 532 178.79 115 677.38 114 65.17
Group Code ANZSIC Description Total Registrants (1)
Number of companies
Total Registrants (1)
Expend ($M)
Tax offset Registrants (2)
Number of companies
Tax Offset Registrants (2)
Expend ($M)
175% Incremental Registrants(3)
Number of companies
175% Incremental Registrants(3)
Expend ($M)
Tax Offset & 175% Incremental Registrants
Number of companies
Tax Offset & 175% Incremental Registrants
Expend ($M)
K Financial and Insurance Services 175 1,243.53 43 17.35 49 939.79 5 1.54
L Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services 34 70.60 9 3.63 2 50.68 0 0.00
M Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
1481 1,483.26 586 187.49 215 632.07 165 84.90
N Administrative and Support Services 56 87.55 22 6.24 10 68.27 5 1.55
O Public Administration and Safety 27 168.96 7 2.50 9 78.61 0 0.00
P Education and Training 37 13.00 24 6.35 0 0.00 4 0.69
Q Health Care and Social Assistance 178 111.64 83 30.01 28 33.24 15 8.53
R Arts and Recreation Services 33 71.38 6 1.02 10 45.22 4 2.48
S Other Services 44 35.49 24 6.19 4 18.70 3 0.50
Totals 8,440 17,379.26 2,880 928.94 1,607 10,261.99 630 320.88
(16) The R&D Tax Concession allows eligible Australian companies undertaking defined R&D activities to claim a tax deduction of up to 125% of eligible expenditure when lodging their annual tax returns.
(17) The R&D Tax Offset is available to eligible Australian companies with an annual group turnover of less than $5 million and R&D expenditure of up to $2 million.
(18) The 175% Incremental (Premium) R&D Tax Concession encourages additional sustainable investment in R&D.
Table F7 Registrants for the R&D Tax Offset and 175% Incremental R&D Tax Concession by ASRC for 2008-09 as at 30 June 2010
ASRC Division Code
ASRC Description Total Registrants(1)
Number of times category nominated
Total Registrants(1)
Expend ($M)
Tax Offset Registrants(2)
Number of times category nominated
Tax Offset Registrants(2)
Expend ($M)
175% Incremental Registrants(3)
Number of times category nominated
175% Incremental Registrants(3)
Expend ($M)
Tax Offset & 175% Incremental Registrants
Number of times category nominated
Tax Offset & 175% Incremental Registrants
Expend ($M)
23 Mathematical Sciences 29 13.40 7 1.70 13 8.10 1 0.90
24 Physical Sciences 34 12.30 13 4.00 5 6.10 4 0.50
25 Chemical Sciences 286 182.40 80 23.60 61 81.90 22 7.60
26 Earth Sciences 166 116.80 68 29.50 35 30.60 6 2.00
27 Biological Sciences 178 164.70 70 26.20 41 75.90 16 7.80
28 Information, Computing and Communication Sciences 2508 3691.60 1004 337.20 408 2221.40 267 139.30
29 Engineering and Technology 4480 11335.80 1254 371.60 1008 6969.90 266 124.50
30 Agricultural, Veterinary and Environmental Sciences 604 548.10 180 58.70 131 226.30 42 18.10
ASRC Division Code
ASRC Description Total Registrants(1)
Number of times category nominated
Total Registrants(1)
Expend ($M)
Tax Offset Registrants(2)
Number of times category nominated
Tax Offset Registrants(2)
Expend ($M)
175% Incremental Registrants(3)
Number of times category nominated
175% Incremental Registrants(3)
Expend ($M)
Tax Offset & 175% Incremental Registrants
Number of times category nominated
Tax Offset & 175% Incremental Registrants
Expend ($M)
31 Architecture, Urban Environment and Building 147 458.50 46 12.40 18 249.90 2 0.80
32 Medical and Health Sciences 387 681.40 155 43.70 62 364.30 29 15.50
33 Education 22 6.70 15 3.30 1 0.00 2 0.40
34 Economics 2 1.40 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
35 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services 120 133.90 45 11.20 12 54.70 10 2.60
37 Studies in Human Society 3 0.30 3 0.30 0 0.00 0 0.00
38 Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences 9 2.40 3 0.80 1 0.10 2 0.20
39 Law, Justice and Law Enforcement 3 0.20 2 0.20 0 0.00 0 0.00
40 Journalism, Librarianship and Curatorial Studies 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
41 The Arts 12 10.10 5 1.10 1 3.30 0 0.00
ASRC Division Code
ASRC Description Total Registrants(1)
Number of times category nominated
Total Registrants(1)
Expend ($M)
Tax Offset Registrants(2)
Number of times category nominated
Tax Offset Registrants(2)
Expend ($M)
175% Incremental Registrants(3)
Number of times category nominated
175% Incremental Registrants(3)
Expend ($M)
Tax Offset & 175% Incremental Registrants
Number of times category nominated
Tax Offset & 175% Incremental Registrants
Expend ($M)
42 Language and Culture 1 0.20 0 0.00 1 0.20 0 0.00
43 History and Archaeology 1 0.30 0 0.00 0 0.00 0 0.00
Totals 8,992 17,360.30 2,950 925.60 1,798 10,292.50 669 320.00
(19) The R&D Tax Concession allows eligible Australian companies undertaking defined R&D activities to claim a tax deduction of up to 125% of eligible expenditure when lodging their annual tax returns.
(20) The R&D Tax Offset is available to eligible Australian companies with an annual group turnover of less than $5 million and R&D expenditure of up to $2 million.
(21) The 175% Incremental (Premium) R&D Tax Concession encourages additional sustainable investment in R&D.
REGISTERED RESEARCH AGENCIES (RRAs)The Australian Government’s commitment to encouraging R&D is complemented by facilitating access by smaller and medium sized companies to R&D expertise through the services provided by a Registered Research Agency (RRA).
The IR&D Act provides for the registration of RRA organisations, which are organisations approved by Innovation Australia as being capable of undertaking contract R&D for multiple clients.
Companies otherwise unable to claim the tax concession because the minimum expenditure threshold ($20,000) has not been reached may take advantage of the concession by contracting R&D work to an organisation with RRA status. This enables companies to access expertise in Australia’s public and private sector R&D organisations, reducing unnecessary duplication of R&D facilities, and improving the overall effectiveness of Australia’s R&D effort.
Contracting eligible R&D work to an RRA has the following advantages:
all contracted expenditure is eligible for the R&D Tax Concession, and is not subject to the expenditure threshold of $20,000;
claims may be made, for advance payments, up to 12 months prior to the R&D work actually being undertaken; and
smaller to medium sized enterprises are able to undertake R&D programs without having to invest in costly R&D facilities and expertise.
Innovation Australia assesses applications for registration as an RRA on the basis of employment of research staff, R&D facilities, pricing structure and intention to undertake R&D for multiple clients.
Organisations registered as RRAs are required to renew their registration status annually with Innovation Australia.
AusIndustry, on behalf of Innovation Australia, maintains a register of organisations registered as RRAs, including the Australian Standard Research Code (ASRC) categories for the areas of technology in which each organisation has been registered as having a capability to conduct R&D. For the current list of RRAs, see Table F8.
Inquiries regarding the RRA Program should be directed to:
Registered Research Agency Program
AusIndustry
GPO Box 9839
Canberra City ACT 2601
Telephone: 02 6213 7696
Facsimile: 02 6213 7303
Table F8 Registered Research Agencies
Name Address Contact ASRC
4 Design Suite 1, Level 1
83-85 Foveaux Street
SYDNEY NSW 2010
Mr R Wells
02 9280 4454
2801 2803 2899 2901 2903 2905 2907 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3003 3004 3099 3203 3210 3299
AECOM Australia Pty Ltd
PO Box Q410
QVB Post Office
SYDNEY NSW 1230
Mr L Partridge
02 8295 7555
2404 2903 2905 2909 2914 2999
Access Macquarie Ltd 1st Floor Dow Corning Building
3 Innovation Road
MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY NSW 2109
Mr A Ellis
02 9850 9298
2302 2403 2404 2499 2501 2502 2504 2601 2602 2603 2606 2699 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2901 2903 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3001 3003 3007 3099 3204 3205 3212 3299
Adelaide Research & Innovation Pty Ltd
PO Box 149
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE SA 5000
Mr R Chalmers
08 8303 5020
2404 2502 2503 2708 2801 2803 2901 2902 2905 2906 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3003 3004 3007 3205
Name Address Contact ASRC
Advanced Braking PO Box 1177
OSBORNE PARK WA 6916
Mr K Johnsen
08 9273 4803
2905
Agricultural Business Research Institute
University of New England
ARMIDALE NSW 2351
Dr P A Rickards OAM
02 6773 3555
2708 2803 3004
Agrisearch Services Pty Ltd
PO Box 972
ORANGE NSW 2800
Mr M G Collett
02 6362 4539
3001 3002 3003 3004 3099
Agronico Holdings Pty Ltd
175 Allport Street
EAST LEITH TAS 7315
Mr D Griffin
03 6428 2519
3002 3003
Ammtec Ltd 6 Macadam Place
BALCATTA WA 6021
Mr R J Smith
08 9344 2416
2907
Name Address Contact ASRC
Applidyne Australia Pty Ltd
27 Queen Street
THEBARTON SA 5031
Mr P Van de Loo
08 8234 8211
2301 2902 2903 2905 2909
ARRB Group Limited 500 Burwood Highway
VERMONT SOUTH VIC 3133
Mr R Yeo
03 9881 1555
2502 2801 2803 2905 2908 2914 2916 2917 2999
Austin Health PO Box 5555
HEIDELBERG VIC 3084
Dr B Murphy
03 9496 5000
2503 2504 2701 2703 2706 2708 2801 2999 3004 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3212
Australasian Furnishing Research & Development Institute Ltd
PO Box 2042
LAUNCESTON TAS 7250
Mr RJ Panitzki
03 6326 6155
2903 2905 2914 2999
Australian Coal Research Ltd
13th Floor
133 Mary Street
BRISBANE QLD 4000
Mr M Bennetts
07 3295 9560
2502 2503 2504 2601 2602 2603 2605 2706 2708 2801 2803 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3006 3007 3099 3212
Name Address Contact ASRC
Australian Genome Research Facility Ltd
Level 5, Gehrmann Laboratories
University of Queensland
ST LUCIA QLD 4072
Mr R Dennis
07 3365 9121
2708
Australian Institute of Marine Science
Pmb No 3 Townsville MC
TOWNSVILLE QLD 4810
Mr V Bayer
07 4753 4261
2502 2503 2504 2603 2604 2701 2703 2704 2705 2707 2708 2803 2902 2903 2916 2999 3004 3007 3205
Australian Museum Trust 6 College Street
SYDNEY NSW 2010
Dr L Christidis
02 9320 6237
2601 2699 2701 2703 2704 2705 2707 2708 2799 2999 3006 3007 3099
Australian Nuclear Science & Technology Organisation (ANSTO)
Private Mail Bag 1
MENAI NSW 2234
Ms K Portwin
02 9717 7000
2399 2402 2403 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2599 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2703 2707 2708 2799 2906 2907 2914 2999 3007 3203 3205 3212
Australian Proteome Analysis Facility Ltd
Level 4, Building F7B
Macquaire University
SYDNEY NSW 2109
Prof M Baker
02 9850 8211
2701 2703 2708 3002 3004 3005 3202 3203 3204 3207
Name Address Contact ASRC
Australian Sports Commission
PO Box 176
BELCONNEN ACT 2616
Dr D Hatcher
02 6214 1740
2499 2701 2803 3901 2903 2914 2999
Australian Survey Research Group Pty Ltd
PO Box 340
ORMOND VIC 3204
Dr D Willcox
03 9578 5211
2302 2399 2801 2803 2899 2999
Australian Water Quality Centre
GPO Box 1751
ADELAIDE SA 5000
Ms S McCreanor
08 8204 1302
2502 2503 2504 2701 2703 2707 2708 2906 2908
Australian Wine Research Institute
PO Box 197
GLEN OSMOND SA 5064
Prof. I.S Pretoruis
08 8303 6611
2503 2504 2703 2708 2901 2903 3099
Australian Wool Testing Authority Ltd
PO Box 240
NORTH MELBOURNE VIC 3051
Mr I Ashman
03 9371 2101
2903 2914 2999
Name Address Contact ASRC
BCS Technologies Group Pty Ltd
PO Box 1412
LANE COVE NSW 1595
Mr A Wyatt
02 9420 3400
2801 2803 2901 2905 2909 2916
2917 3210
Bernard O'Brien Institute of Microsurgery
42 Fitzroy Street
FITZROY VIC 3065
Mr P Mulheron
03 9288 4014
2701 2706 2708 3202 3205 3207 3210
Birchip Cropping Group Incorporated
PO Box 85
BIRCHIP VIC 3483
Ms A Gartmann
03 5492 2787
3001 3002
Bond University Ltd Bond University Research Office
Bond University
University Drive
ROBINA QLD 4226
Ms T Richards
07 5595 4162
2301 2302 2399 2701 2703 2708 2801 2803 2899 2917
Botanic Gardens and Parks Authority
Fraser Avenue
WEST PERTH WA 6005
Dr K W Dixon
08 9480 3605
2703 2704 2705 2707 2708 2799 3001 3003 3006 3099
Name Address Contact ASRC
Botanical Resources Australia - Agricultural Services P/L
PO Box 852
SANDY BAY TAS 7006
Mr B Chung
03 6224 4511
2704 3001 3002 3003 3099
BRI Australia Ltd PO Box 7
NORTH RYDE NSW 2113
Mr G Blundell
02 9888 9600
2504 2701 2901 2903 2906 2999 3003
BSES Limited PO Box 86
INDOOROOPILLY QLD 4068
Dr RF Gilmour
07 3331 3318
2303 2502 2503 2504 2701 2703 2705 2707 2708 2801 2803 2901 2903 2905 2906 2908 2914 3001 3002
Cardiac Technology Centre
Level 12 Kolling Building
Cardiology
RNSH Street
ST Leonards NSW 2065
Ms T Ho
02 9926 4900
2706 2708 3205 3210 3299
Name Address Contact ASRC
Central Northern Adelaide Health Service
The Queen Elizabeth Hospital
WOODVILLE SOUTH SA 5011
Ms G Graves
08 8222 6870
3207 3210 3299
Central Queensland University
Building 32
ROCKHAMPTON MC QLD 4700
Mrs M Barrett
07 4923 2606
2404 2503 2504 2605 2701 2803 2704 2705 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2901 2902 2903 2605 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3007 3099 3203 3210 3212 3299
Centre for Digestive Diseases Pty Ltd
Level 1
229 Great North Road
FIVE DOCK NSW 2046
Prof T J Borody
02-9713 4011
2999 3205 3210
Charles Darwin University
Casuarina Campus
DARWIN NT 0909
Prof R Wasson
08 89 466868
2707 2909 2999 3007 3099 3210
Name Address Contact ASRC
Charles Sturt University Locked Bag 588
WAGGA WAGGA NSW 2678
Ms K Wood-Meyer
02 6933 2320
2301 2302 2399 2401 2402 2403 2404 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2699 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2899 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2906 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3099 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3212 3299
Charlwood Design Pty Ltd
50 Glasshouse Road
COLLINGWOOD VIC 3066
Mr P R Charlwood
03 9416 1611
2905
ChemCentre PO Box 1250
BENTLEY DELIVERY CENTRE WA 6983
Mr P Millington
08 9422 9800
2502 2503 2504 2603 2803 2901 2903 2907 2914 2999 3003 3099 3205 3212
CMD Product Design & Innovation Pty Ltd
Versatile Accounting Pty Ltd
PO Box 406
SAMFORD QLD 4520
Mr B Gardiner
07 328 99964
2899 2903 2905 2914 2999 3299
Name Address Contact ASRC
Communication Research Institute Limited
60 Park Street
NORTH FITZROY VIC 3068
Mr D Sless
03 9489 8640
2801 2899 3299
Cooperative Research Centre for Irrigation Futures
PO Box 56
DARLING HEIGHTS QLD 4350
Mr R Darroch
07 4631 1348
2605 2707 2999 3001
CRC for Advanced Composite Structures Ltd
506 Lorimer Street
FISHERMANS BEND VIC 3207
Prof M L Scott
03 9676 4900
2902 2903 2905 2908 2914 2999
CRC for Sustainable Tourism Pty Ltd
Griffith University PMB 50
GOLD COAST MC QLD 9726
Mrs L White
07 5552 8113
2999
Name Address Contact ASRC
CSIRO PO Box 225
DICKSON ACT 2602
Dr J Steele
02 6276 6630
2301 2302 2399 2404 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2699 5701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2903 2899 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3099 3202 3205 3212
Curtin University of Technology
Office of Research and Development
GPO Box U1987
PERTH WA 6845
Prof L Kristjanson
08 9266 3045
2301 2302 2504 2601 2602 2603 2699 2706 2707 2708 2801 2803 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3003 3004 3007 3099 3205 3210 3212 3299
Cyntila Pty Ltd 9 Business Park Drive
NOTTING HILL VIC 3168
Mr S Lacey
03 9544 0099
2801 2803 2899 2905 2909 2914
2916 2917 2999
D3 Product Design Pty Ltd
106 Boundary Street
PADDINGTON NSW 2021
Mr C S Solari
02 9361 6477
2905
Dairy Innovation Australia Limited
671 Sneydes Road
WERRIBEE VIC 3030
Dr I Powell
03 9974 8910
2701 2703 2708 2901 2903 2906 2999
Name Address Contact ASRC
Deakin University Faculty of Science and Technology
C/- Dean's Office
Faculty of Science and Technology
Deakin University
GEELONG VIC 3217
Ms S Billings
03 5227 2380
2301 2302 2399 2501 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2604 2605 2699 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2899 2901 2903 2905 2908 2909 2914 2917 2999 3001 3007 3099 3203 3204 3205 3299
Defence Science and Technology Organisation
R1-6-AO55
CANBERRA ACT 2600
Mr A Gray
02 6265 7950
2403 2404 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2801 2803 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999
Department of Employment, Economic Development & Innovation
GPO Box 46
BRISBANE QLD 4001
Mr P Twyford-Jones
07 3239 3053
2701 2703 2708 2901 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3099
Department of Fisheries, Government of Western Australia
PO Box 20
NORTH BEACH WA 6920
Mr WJ Fletcher
08 9203 0111
2502 2503 2504 2701 2803 2999 3007 3099
Department of Natural Resources, Environment, Arts and Sport
PO Box 496
PALMERSTON NT 0831
Ms D Kirkman
08 8999 4547
2704 2705 2707 2799
Name Address Contact ASRC
Department of Primary Industries
GPO Box 4440
MELBOURNE VIC 3000
Dr M Noble
03 9658 4771
2502 2503 2504 2601 2602 2603 2605 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2901 2903 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3007 3099 3202 3205 3207 3212
Department of Primary Industries and Fisheries
GPO Box 46
BRISBANE QLD 4001
Mr P Twyford-Jones
07 3239 3053
2701 2703 2708 2901 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3099
Dept of Regional Dev. Primary Industry, Fisheries & Resource
GPO Box 3000
DARWIN NT 0801
Mr C Long
08 8999 2394
3002 3003 3004 3007 3099
Department of Sustainability and Environment
Arthur Ryan Institute
PO Box 137
HEIDELBERG VIC 3084
Ms C Lever
03 9450 8600
2502 2503 2504 2601 2602 2603 2605 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2901 2903 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3099 3202 3205 3207 3212
Design and Industry Pty Ltd
115-121 Mullens Street
BALMAIN NSW 2041
Mr M Hunter
02 9555 1166
2903
Name Address Contact ASRC
Diversity Arrays Technology Pty Ltd
PO Box 7141
YARRALUMLA ACT 2600
Dr E Huttner
02 6281 8514
2703 2704 2705 2707 2708 2901 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3204
Edith Cowan University 100 Joondalup Drive
JOONDALUP WA 6027
Dr M Taylor
08 6304 5401
2301 2701 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2801 2803 2901 2909 2916 2907 2999 3099 3203 3207 3210 3212
Electro Optic Systems Pty Ltd
111 Canberra Avenue
GRIFFITH ACT 2603
Dr B Greene
02 6222 7900
2801 2803 2914 2917 2999
Epichem Pty Ltd Murdoch University
South Street
MURDOCH WA 6150
Dr W Best
08 9360 7696
2503
Eureka! Agresearch Vic Pty Ltd
Unit 2
25-27 Burns Road
ALTONA VIC 3018
Mr A G Flynn
03 9369 4199
2502 2503 2504 3001 3002 3003
Name Address Contact ASRC
Fisheries Research & Development Corporation
PO Box 222
DEAKIN WEST ACT 2600
Mr J Wilson
02 6285 0411
3007
Flinders Medical Centre Incorporated - SAHS
Flinders Drive
BEDFORD PARK SA 5042
Mr G Verstegen
08 8204 4088
2708 2903 2999
Flinders Partners Pty Ltd Mark Oliphant Building
Laffer Drive
Science Park Adelaide
BEDFORD PARK SA 5042
Mr A Francis
08 8201 7788
2502 2503 2504 2706 2707 2708 0801 0803 2902 2903 2905 2907 2909 2917 2999 3003 3205 3210 3212
Forestry Tasmania GPO Box 207 B
HOBART TAS 7001
Dr S Read
03 6233 8202
2605 2703 2704 2705 2707 2999 3001 3003 3006
Garvan Institute of Medical Research
384 Victoria Street
DARLINGHURST NSW 2010
Mr J Dakin
02 9295 8133
2701 2706 2708 3205 3212
Name Address Contact ASRC
Genesearch Pty Ltd 14 Technology Drive
ARUNDEL QLD 4214
Dr R Craig
07 5594 0299
2708 2901
GeoConsult Pty Ltd PO Box 1002
SPRING HILL QLD 4004
Mr W Smyth
07 3831 6122
2601 2602 2803 2999
Gilmore Engineers Pty Ltd
PO Box 4037
EIGHT MILE PLAINS QLD 4113
Dr D B Gilmore
07 3853 5250
2499 2902 2903 2905 2914
Grey Innovation Pty Ltd PO Box 452
PRAHRAN VIC 3181
Mr Joe Berg
03 9692 6999
2909
Griffith University Nathan Campus
BRISBANE QLD 4111
Mr B Smith
07 3735 5489
2399 2403 2404 2501 2502 2503 2504 2599 2602 2603 2706 2707 2708 0801 2803 2899 2901 2902 2903 2906 2907 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3004 3099 3205 3210 3212
Name Address Contact ASRC
Herman Research Pty Ltd 677 Springvale Road
MULGRAVE VIC 3170
Dr T Johnson
03 9565 9804
2404 2499 2501 2502 2504 2603 2606 2701 2707 2801 2803 2903 2905 2906 2907 2914 2999 3001 3099
Howard Florey Institute of Experimental Physiology & Med
c/- University of Melbourne
VIC 3010
Dr H De Aizpurua
03 8344 1654
2706 3203 3205 3207
HRL Testing Pty Ltd 22 Corunna Street
ALBION QLD 4010
Mr C Casingena
07 3262 6207
2504 2907
Hydrix Services Pty Ltd 1044a Dandenong Road
CARGEGIE VIC 3163
Mr M Brydon
03 8573 5299
2801 2803 2899 2909 2916 2917
I D & E Pty Ltd 45/8 Avenue of the Americas
NEWINGTON NSW 2127
Mr G Sidis
02 9647 2660
2801 2903 2905 2909 2914 2915
2916 2917 2918 2999 3299
Name Address Contact ASRC
ICP Firefly Pty Ltd PO Box 6198
ALEXANDRIA NSW 2015
Dr I Meyer-Carrive
02 9310 3899
2701 2703 2706 2708 2799 2901 2906 2907 2914 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3099 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3299
Ideal Operations Pty Ltd 203/61 Marlborough Street
SURRY HILLS NSW 2010
Mr O Kratzer
02 9699 8644
2903 2904 2905
Ideation Pty Ltd Unit 2
107 Highbury Road
BURWOOD VIC 3125
Mr A Hooworth
03 9808 1399
2999
IDT Australia Limited 45 Wadhurst Drive
BORONIA VIC 3155
Mr A McKenzie
03 9801 8888
2502 2503 2504 2599 2903 3099 3205 3299
Industrial Composite Developments Pty Ltd
PO Box 2679
MALAGA WA 6944
Dr L J Walker
08 9248 9901
2903 2905 2907 2908 2912 2914 2999 3101 3102 3199
Name Address Contact ASRC
IMBcom Pty Limited Level 4,Queensland Bioscience Precinct
306 Carmody Road
The University of Queensland
ST LUCIA QLD 4072
Ms K Coomber
07 3346 2196
2705 2708 3203 3207
Inland Fisheries Service PO Box 575
NEW NORFOLK TAS 7140
Mr J Diggle
03 6261 8060
2707 3004 3007
Institute of Medical & Veterinary Science
PO Box 14
ADELAIDE SA 5000
Dr T R Kuchel
08 8261 1033
2708 3005
Intec Ltd Gordon Chiu Building
JOI Maze Crescent
UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY NSW 2006
Mr A J Moyes
02 9351 6741
2906 2907
Name Address Contact ASRC
Invetech Pty Ltd Private Bag 44
MT WAVERLEY VIC 3149
Mrs L Banducci
03 9211 7763
2403 2404 2499 2501 2503 2701 2801 2803 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3205
James Cook University Post Office
TOWNSVILLE QLD 4811
Prof C Cocklin
07 4781 6884
2404 2499 2502 2503 2504 2602 2603 2701 2707 2801 2803 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3002 3003 3004 3007 3099 3205 3212 3299
Kalyx Agriculture Pty Ltd
2/104 Swan Street
GUILDFORD WA 6055
Mr P J Burgess
08 6278 1777
3002 3003
Konstrukt Design Pty Ltd Level 1
William Street
EAST SYDNEY NSW 2010
Mr P Cooper
02 9357 7666
2499 2899 2903 2905 2914 2916 2917 2999 3299
KWA Design Group Pty Ltd
101B Marriott Street
REDFERN NSW 2016
Ms C Zerafa
02 9319 3711
2899 2903 2905 2909 2914 2999
Name Address Contact ASRC
La Trobe University Melbourne (Bundoora)
BUNDOORA VIC 3086
Prof B Brown
03 9479 1789
2301 2302 2399 2401 2402 2403 2404 2499 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2602 2603 2699 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2901 2907 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3001 3002 3004 3099 3202 3203 3205 3212
Lewis Australia Pty Ltd PO Box 110
EAST BENTLEIGH VIC 3165
Mr M R Hamilton
03 9555 3666
2903 2905 2906 2907 2909 2914
Macquarie University Macquarie University
NSW 2109
Prof J A Piper
02 9850 8645
2301 2302 2399 2401 2404 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2601 2602 2603 2606 2699 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2899 2901 2903 2907 2909 2914 2917 2999 3001 3003 3099 3205 3207 3299
Meat & Livestock Australia Ltd
Locked Bag 991
NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059
Mr C Chin
02-9463 9396
2503 2699 2701 2705 2799 2901 2903 3002 3004 3005 3212
Minomic Pty Ltd PO Box 664
HARBORD NSW 2096
Mr A Jairath
02 9449 1966
2701 2703 2704 2705 2708 2799 3202 3203 3204 3207
Name Address Contact ASRC
Molecular Plant Breeding Pty Ltd
Victorian AgriBiosciences Centre
1 Park Drive
BUNDOORA VIC 3083
Mr F Yardley
03 9479 1824
2708 3002
Monash University Building 3D, Clayton Campus
Monash University
Wellington Road
CLAYTON VIC 3800
Ms H Oswald
03 9905 3006
2301 2302 2399 2401 2402 2404 2501 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2603 2605 2606 2699 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2899 2901 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2917 2999 3002 3004 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3212 3299
Murdoch Childrens Research Institute
Royal Children's Hospital
Flemington Road
PARKVILLE VIC 3052
Mrs A Cronin
03 8341 6229
2701 2708 2801 2999 3210
Murdoch University South Street
MURDOCH WA 6150
Mr T Morrison
08 9360 2574
2606 2701 2703 2704 2707 2708 2801 2803 2899 2901 2903 2907 2909 2914 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3203 3204 3205 3210 3299
Name Address Contact ASRC
National Ageing Research Institute
PO Box 31
PARKVILLE VIC 3052
Prof D Ames
03 8387 2148
2701 2899 2999 3205 3210 3212
National ICT Australia Limited
Locked Bag 9013
ALEXANDRIA NSW 1435
Mr P Smith
02 8374 5212
2399 2708 2801 2803 2899 2916 2917 2999 3299
Newcastle Innovation Ltd Industry Development Centre
University Drive
CALLAGHAN NSW 2308
Dr B Jenkins
02 4921 8777
2302 2502 2503 2701 2803 2799 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2917 2999 3001 3202 3212
NewSouth Innovations Pty Ltd
Rupert Myers Building
SYDNEY NSW 2052
Mr E Slack
02 9385 6500
2301 2302 2399 2401 2402 2403 2404 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2603 2604 2605 2606 2701 2703 2707 2708 2803 2902 2903 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3006 3007 3099 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3212
Novita Tech PO Box 2438
REGENCY PARK SA 5942
Dr L Walker
08 82438261
2801 2803 2903 2905 2909 2917 2999 3212
Name Address Contact ASRC
NSW Department of Primary Industries
Locked Bag 21
ORANGE NSW 2800
Mr G Denney
02 6391 3219
2302 2504 2605 2701 2703 2704 2706 2707 2708 2801 2803 2901 2903 2914 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3099 3205 3299
NSW Institute of Sport PO Box 476
SYDNEY MARKETS NSW
Mr K Graham
02 9763 0201
2706 2708 3203 3299
Orbital Australia Pty Ltd 4 Whipple Street
BALCATTA WA 6021
Mr G Armstrong
08 9441 2392
2301 2504 2803 2902 2903 2905 2909 2916 2999
Olitek Design Solutions Pty Ltd
PO Box 116
BANYO QLD 4014
Mr J Oliver
07 3267 3642
2899 2903 2905
Pathwest Laboratory Medicine WA
Pathwest QEII
Locked Bag 2009
NEDLANDS WA 6909
Dr D Nicol
08 9346 2556
2701 2706 2708 2999 3202 3203 3204 3205 3210 3212
Name Address Contact ASRC
Peracto Pty Ltd 16 Hillcrest Road
DEVONPORT TAS 7310
Mr AG Woodcock
03 64232044
2906 3003 3006 3099
POWMRI Ltd PO Box 82
ST PAULS NSW 2031
Prof P R Schofield
02 9399 1004
2708 2903 2999 3205 3207 3210 3212
Procept Pty Ltd 4/2 Salisbury Street
MELBOURNE VIC 3121
Mr A Maher
03 9224 6636
2801 2803 2903 2905 2909 2916 2917 2999
Proen Design Australia Pty Ltd
1/157 Sir Donald Bradman Drive
HILTON SA 5033
Mr G Campbell
08 8152 0800
2903 2905 2914 2999
Name Address Contact ASRC
Progen Pharmaceuticals Limited
PO Box 2403
TOOWONG QLD 4066
Mr P Dixon
07 3842 3333
2708 2901
Queensland Institute of Medical Research
300 Herston Road
HERSTON QLD 4029
Dr S Tarr
07 3362 0207
2706 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3212 3299
Queensland University of Technology
GPO Box 2434
BRISBANE QLD 4001
Mr C Melvin
07 3864 2093
2301 2302 2399 2403 2404 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2601 2602 2603 2605 2606 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2899 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 6007 3099 3202 3203 3204 3207 3210 3212 3299
ResTech Pty Ltd School of EE & CS
University of Newcastle
University Drive
CALLAGHAN NSW 2308
Mr T Wylie
02 4921 7345
2909
Name Address Contact ASRC
RMIT University PO Box 71
BUNDOORA VIC 3083
Prof N Furlong
03 9925 7233
2502 2503 2504 2602 2708 2801 2803 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3003 3099 3203 3205
Roads & Traffic Authority of NSW
Locked Bag 928
NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2059
Mr C Harrison
02 8837 0400
2501 2503 2602 2908 2914 2999
Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union
Green Building
CARLTON VIC 3053
Mr J O'Conner
03 9347 0757
2705 2707 2799
Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust
Mrs Macquarie’s Road
SYDNEY NSW 2000
Dr T Entwisle
02 9231 8112
2704 2707 3003
Royal Perth Hospital GPO Box X2213
PERTH WA 6847
Dr A MacLean
08 9224 2204
2504 2803 2903 2905 2914 2999 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3299
Name Address Contact ASRC
Rural Industries Research & Development Corporation
PO Box 4776
KINGSTON ACT 2604
Mr J Baker
02 6271 4150
2301 2302 2399 2404 2499 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2699 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2899 2901 2903 2905 2906 2908 2909 2914 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3099 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3212 3299
Safety in Mines Testing & Research Station (SIMTARS)
PO Box 467
GOODNA QLD 4300
Mr P Harrison
07 3810 6302
2504 2599 2803 2903 2905 2907 2909 2917 2999 3212
SGS Lakefield Oretest Pty Ltd
431 Victoria Road
MALAGA WA 6090
Mr G Lonsdale
08 9209 8700
2799 2901 2906 2907
South Australian Forestry Corporation
PO Box 162
MT GAMBIER SA 5290
Mr B Farmer
08 87242 888
3006
South Australian Research and Development Institute
GPO Box 397
ADELAIDE SA 5001
Dr R K Lewis
08 8303 9397
2706 2708 2803 2901 2906 2917 3002 3003 3004 3007 3099
Name Address Contact ASRC
Southern Cross University
PO Box 157
LISMORE NSW 2480
Prof P Ryan
02 6620 3172
2504 2701 2708 2803 3002 3003 3006 3007 3099 3212
Southern Tree Breeding Association Incorporation
PO Box 1811
MOUNT GAMBIER SA 5290
Dr T A McRae
08 8723 0688
2708 2803 2903 3003 3006
Stephen Sanig Research Institute Ltd
PO Box 6127
UNSW
SYDNEY NSW 1466
Dr G Kaseko
02 9209 4116
2499 2701 2708 2901 2909 2999 3202 3203 3205 2799 2301
Sugar Research Institute PO Box 15758
CITY EAST QLD 4002
Mr J N Kenny
07 3138 9401
2403 2404 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2701 2703 2707 2801 2803 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2908 2909 2914 2917 2999 3002
Swinburne University of Technology
PO Box 218
HAWTHORN VIC 3122
Ms S Mosca
03 9214 5225
2301 2302 2399 2401 2403 2404 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2599 2701 2703 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2899 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3001 3099 3203 3207 3210 3212 3299
Name Address Contact ASRC
The Australian National University
Chancelry 2B
Building 10B
ACTON ACT 0200
Dr J Wellard
02 6125 8085
2403 2404 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2602 2603 2701 2706 2707 2708 2801 2803 2901 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3002 3003 3004 3006 3007 3099 3205 3210 3212 3299
The Flinders University of South Australia
GPO Box 2100
ADELAIDE SA 5001
Prof C Marlin
08 8201 2758
2301 2302 2403 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2602 2604 2605 2606 2701 2703 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2899 2901 2902 2903 2907 2909 2914 2999 3003 3004 3007 3099 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3212
The Heart Research Institute Ltd
7 Eliza Street
NEWTOWN NSW 2042
Prof P Barter
02 82088900
2701 2706 2708 2999 3203 3205
The MacFarlane Burnett Institute for Medical Research and Public Health Ltd
GPO Box 2284
MELBOURNE VIC 3000
Dr A Greenway
03 9282 2112
2503 2504 2701 2706 2708 2999 3205 3210 3212
The Mental Health Research Institute of Victoria
Locked Bag 11
PARKVILLE VIC 3052
Prof C Masters
03 9388 1633
2706 2708 3203 3205 3207 3210
Name Address Contact ASRC
The St George Hospital Orthopaedic Research Institute
Dept of Orthopaedic Surgery
St George Hospital
KOGARAH NSW 2217
Prof G Murrell
02 9350 2827
2701 2708 2801 2803 2903 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3205 3210 3212
The University of Adelaide
The University of Adelaide
ADELAIDE SA 5005
Prof M Brooks
08 8303 566
2301 2302 2399 2401 2402 2403 2404 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2699 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2899 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3099 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3212 3299
The University of New England
The University of New England
ARMIDALE NSW 2351
Miss A van Mosseveld
02 6773 3262
2403 2404 2501 2502 2503 2504 2601 2602 2603 2701 2704 2705 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2901 2914 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3099 3207 3210 3212 3299
The University of New South Wales
University of New South Wales
SYDNEY NSW 2052
Prof L Field
02 9385 2375
2301 2302 2399 2401 2402 2403 2404 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2699 2701 2703 2704 2705 2703 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2899 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3006 3007 3099 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3212 3299
Name Address Contact ASRC
The University of Newcastle
University Drive
CALLAGHAN NSW 2308
Ms L McBriarty
02 4921 5300
2301 2302 2401 2402 2403 2501 2502 2503 2504 2601 2602 2603 2605 2606 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2801 2803 2901 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 3001 3003 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3212
The University of Queensland
Cumbrae-Stewart Building
Research Road
ST LUCIA QLD 4072
Mr I Harris
07 3365 8383
2502 2503 2534 2599 2602 2603 2706 2708 2801 2803 2901 2902 2903 2904 2905 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3003 3004 3006 3007 3099
The University of Southern Queensland
West Street
TOOWOOMBA QLD 4350
Dr R Yi
07 4631 2866
2401 2504 2801 2803 2707 2708 2801 2901 2903 2906 2908 2909 2914 2917 3001 3002 3003 3202 3205 3212
The University of Sydney Corporate Finance Research Team
Q14 – Quadrangle
University of Sydney
SYDNEY NSW 2006
Mr W Dawson
02 9351 4472
2301 2302 2399 2401 2402 2403 2404 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2699 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2899 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3099 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3212 3299
Name Address Contact ASRC
The University of Tasmania
Private Bag 1
HOBART TAS 7001
Dr M Potter
03 6226 2761
2301 3202 3299 3401 3402 3403 3404 3499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2602 2603 2604 2605 2606 2699 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2899 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3006 3007 3099 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3212 3299
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
CRAWLEY WA 6009
Dr C Thomson
08 6488 3027
2301 2302 2401 2402 2403 2501 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2602 2603 2701 2703 2705 2706 2707 2708 2801 2803 2899 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3307 3099 3205 3207 3210 3212 3299
TMC Radio Pty Ltd 1270 Ferntree Gully Road
SCORESBY VIC 3179
Mr T Clarke
03 9730 3830
2803 2899 2909 2917
Thorsol Technologies Pty Ltd
Unit 6, 45 Normanby Rd
NOTTING HILL VIC 3168
Mr D Clancy
03 9541 4900
2801 2803 2903 2907 2908 2909
2914 2916 2917
Tyrian Diagnostics Limited
Locked Bag 2073
NORTH RYDE NSW 1670
Dr R Lindner
02 9889 1830
2504 2701 2708 2999 3203 3204 3210
Name Address Contact ASRC
Uniquest Pty Ltd Level 7, General Purpose South
Staff House Road
The University of Queensland
BRISBANE QLD 4072
Mr D Cotton
07 3365 4037
2502 2503 2504 2599 2602 2603 2706 2708 2801 2803 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3006 3210 3212 3299
University of Ballarat Research and Graduate Studies Office
University of Ballarat
PO Box 663
BALLARAT VIC 3353
Mr S Chambers
03 5327 9407
2301 2302 2504 2601 2603 2605 2701 2703 2704 2705 2707 2708 2801 2803 2901 2903 2904 2907 2908 2909 2914 2917 2999 3006 3210 3212 3299
University of Canberra The University of Canberra
CANBERRA ACT 2601
Dr M Kelly
02 6201 5780
2301 2302 2399 2504 2599 2605 2699 2701 2703 2705 2707 2799 2801 2803 2917 3001 3007 3099 3202 3203 3204 3212 3299
University of Melbourne Campus
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE VIC 3010
Dr D Cookson
03 8344 2049
2502 2503 2504 2602 2603 2706 2708 2801 2803 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3003 3004 3006 3099 3210 3212 3299
Name Address Contact ASRC
University of South Australia
Mawson Lakes Campus
Mawson Lakes Boulevard
MAWSON LAKES SA 5095
Dr M B Hochman
08 8302 3471
2301 2302 2501 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2603 2708 2801 2803 2901 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3099 3212
University of Technology Sydney
PO Box 123
BROADWAY NSW 2007
Mr J Francis
02 9514 1256
2301 2302 2403 2404 2499 2503 2504 2599 2602 2603 2605 2699 2701 2703 2704 2705 2706 2707 2708 2799 2801 2803 2899 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3006 3007 3099 3202 3203 3204 3205 3207 3210 3212 3299
University of Western Sydney
K1, Penrith Campus
Locked Bag 1797
PENRITH SOUTH DC NSW 1797
Mr G Jones
02 4736 0631
2301 2302 2401 2402 2403 2499 2502 2503 2504 2599 2601 2603 2605 2701 2703 2704 2706 2707 2708 2801 2803 2899 2901 2902 2903 2905 2906 2904 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3001 3002 3003 3004 3005 3006 3007 3099 3203 3299
University of Wollongong
Northfields Avenue
WOLLONGONG NSW 2522
Mr D Israel
02 4221 5540
2701 2707 2801 2803 2902 2903 2905 2906 2907 2908 2914 2917 2999 3099
Name Address Contact ASRC
Victoria University PO Box 14428
MELBOURNE VIC 8001
Ms T Rankovic
03 9919 5316
2404 2499 2504 2701 2706 2708 2801 2803 2901 2902 2903 2905 2908 2909 2914 2916 2917 2999 3099 3205
Victorian Partnership for Advanced Computing Ltd
PO Box 201
CARLTON SOUTH VIC 3053
Mr T Ting
03 9647 5431
2602 2708 2803 2902 2903 2905
Vipac Engineers & Scientists Ltd
279 Normanby Road
PORT MELBOURNE VIC 3207
Mr M Smith
03 9647 9700
2399 2404 2499 2606 2707 2803 2902 2903 2905 2909 2914 2999
WA Maritime Training Centre - Fremantle
1 Fleet Street
FREMANTLE WA 6160
Mr K Waterhouse
08 9239 8021
3007
Welding Technology Institute of Australia
PO Box 6165
SILVERWATER NSW 2128
Mr C Smallbone
02 9748 4443
2503 2803 2903 2906 2907 2908 2914 2999
Name Address Contact ASRC
Western Australian Museum
Collections & Contract Development
Locked Bag 49
WELSHPOOL DC WA 6986
Ms D Jones
08 9212 3715
2501 2502 2503 2601 2603 2699 2705 2707 2708 2799 2914
Women’s & Children’s Health Research Institute Incorporated
72 king William Road
NORTH ADELAIDE SA 5006
Prof E Gowans
08 8161 7443
2706 2708 2901 3205 3210 3212 3299
Woolcock Institute of Medical Research Limited
PO Box M77
Missenden Road Post Office
CAMPERDOWN NSW 2050
Mr R C Flemons
02 9351 0902
2302 2499 2701 2703 2706 2708 2803 2905 2909 2914 2999 3202 3203 3210 3212 3299
ZBB Technologies Ltd PO Box 2047
KARDINYA WA 6163
Mr RJ Parry
08 9494 2055
2503 2504 2909 2914 2999
APPENDIX GGREEN CAR INNOVATION FUND (GCIF)
PROGRAM BREAKDOWNTable G1 GCIF program grant applications received by state and territory, 2009-10
Table G2 GCIF program grant agreements executed by state and territory, 2009-10
Table G3 GCIF program grant payments by state and territory, 2009-10
Table G4 GCIF program grant agreements executed by company, 2009-10
Table G5 GCIF program grant payments by company 2009-10
Table G1 Green Car Innovation Fund program grant applications received by state and territory, 2009-10
State/Territory Number
NSW 1
VIC 7
QLD 1
SA 1
WA 1
TAS 0
ACT 0
NT 0
Total 11
Note: This table does not include applications received during the year if withdrawn from consideration during the year.
TABLE G2 Green Car Innovation Fund program grant agreements executed by state and territory, 2009-10
State/Territory Number Value ($)
NSW 0 0
VIC 2 77,000,000
QLD 1 996,327
SA 1 2,422,190
WA 1 440,413
108
State/Territory Number Value ($)
TAS 0 0
ACT 0 0
NT 0 0
Total 5 80,858,930
TABLE G3 Green Car Innovation Fund program grant payments by state and territory, 2009-10
State/Territory Total Payments ($) Per cent of total (%)
NSW 0 0
VIC 107,471,340 99
QLD 0 0
SA 409,679 1
WA 176,008 0
TAS 0 0
ACT 0 0
NT 0 0
Total 108,057,027 100
Note: The total figure represents the value of the payments made during the year and does not include any amounts that may have been repaid.
TABLE G4 Green Car Innovation Fund program grant agreements executed by company 2009-10
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Century Yuasa Batteries Pty Ltd ECO.R battery. 996,327 30-Jun-12
Ford Motor Co of Australia Ltd
Contribution to Ford’s Sustainability Initiative through engineering and fitment of EcoBoost engine for the Falcon. 42,000,000 30-Jun-12
Orbital Australia Pty Ltd
Application of air assisted direct injection (FLex DI) to Changan CA20 engine and vehicle. 440,413 03-Feb-11
SMR Automotive Australia Pty Limited
Development of a light-weight automotive mirror. 2,422,190 21-Dec-12
Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Ltd
Production of the hybrid Camry in Australia. 35,000,000 30-Jun-11
Total 80,858,930
TABLE G5 Green Car Innovation Fund program grant payments by company, 2009-10
Organisation Grant Payments ($)
Ford Motor Co of Australia Ltd 11,969,729
GM Holden Ltd 75,501,611
Orbital Australia Pty Ltd 176,008
SMR Automotive Australia Pty Limited 409,679
Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Ltd 20,000,000
110
Organisation Grant Payments ($)
Total 108,057,027
APPENDIX HINNOVATION INVESTMENT FUND
(IIF) PROGRAM BREAKDOWNTable H1 Australian Government funds paid to IIF, 2009-10
Table H2 IIF investee companies receiving financial support by industry sector, 2009-10
Table H3 IIF investee companies receiving financial support by state and territory, 2009-10
Note: Appendix H Tables H1 to H3 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (c) (i) and (ii) of the IR&D Act 1986.
Table H1 Australian Government funds paid to IIF, 2009-10
Fund Manager Investment ($m)
Allen & Buckeridge Investment Management Pty Ltd 0.00
AMWIN Management Pty Ltd 0.00
Brandon Bioscience Fund No. 1 Management Partnership LP 1.68
Cleantech Ventures 1.33
Coates Myer and Company Pty Ltd 0.00
GBS Venture Partners Limited 0.00
Momentum Funds Management Pty Ltd 0.00
Stone Ridge Ventures Pty Ltd (formerly Foundation Management Pty Ltd) 0.00
Four Hats Capital Pty Ltd (formerly Kestrel Capital) 0.59
Neo Technology Ventures Pty Ltd 0.29
One Ventures Pty Ltd 0.00
Start-up Australia Ventures Pty Ltd 0.00
Yuuwa Management LP 0.05
Total 3.94
Table H2 IIF investee companies receiving financial support by industry sector, 2009-10
SectorNo. Companies Supported
Information Technology and Telecommunications 2
Pharmaceuticals 1
Life sciences/Bioscience 5
Biofuels 1
Engineering 1
Total 10
Table H3 IIF investee companies receiving financial support by state and territory, 2009-10
State/TerritoryNo. Companies Supported
ACT 0
NSW 1
VIC 5
QLD 0
WA 1
NT 0
TAS 0
State/TerritoryNo. Companies Supported
SA 1
Other* 2
Total 10
* Two companies are located overseas
APPENDIX IINNOVATION INVESTMENT FOLLOW-
ON FUND (IIFF) PROGRAM BREAKDOWN
Table I1 Australian Government funds paid to IIFF investee companies, 2009-10
Table I2 IIFF investee companies receiving financial support by industry sector, 2009-10
Table I3 IIFF investee companies receiving financial support by state and territory, 2009-10
Note: Appendix I Tables I1 to I3 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (c) (i) and (ii) of the IR&D Act 1986.
Table I1 Australian Government funds paid to IIFF investee companies, 2009-10
Fund Manager Investment ($m)
Allen & Buckeridge Asset Management Ltd 6.50
AMWIN Management Pty Ltd 5.34
Coates Myer and Company Pty Ltd 1.90
Divergent Capital Pty Ltd 2.75
GBS Venture Partners Pty Ltd 3.50
In-tellinc Pty Ltd 0.40
iQ Fund 3 Pty Ltd (trading as InQbator) 2.21
NEO Technology Ventures Pty Ltd 3.67
Playford Capital Pty Ltd 0.84
Starfish Ventures Pty Ltd 5.90
Start-Up Australia Ventures Pty Ltd 7.85
Total 40.86
Note: This table does not include the $0.07 million in recoverable expenses.
Table I2 IIFF investee companies receiving financial support by industry sector, 2009-10
SectorNo. Companies Supported
Information Technology and Telecommunications 12
SectorNo. Companies Supported
Life sciences/Bioscience 8
Manufacturing 2
Engineering 2
Total 24*
* One company is co-invested
Table I3 IIFF investee companies receiving financial support by state and territory, 2009-10
State/TerritoryNo. Companies Supported
ACT 1
NSW 7
VIC 5
QLD 5
WA 0
NT 0
TAS 1
SA 4
Other* 1
State/TerritoryNo. Companies Supported
Total 24**
* One company is located overseas
** One company is co-invested
APPENDIX JCOMMERCIALISATION AUSTRALIA
PROGRAM BREAKDOWNTable J1 Commercialisation Australia program grant applications received by
state and territory, 2009-10
Table J2 Commercialisation Australia program grant agreements executed by state and territory, 2009-10
Table J3 Commercialisation Australia program grant payments by state and territory, 2009-10
Table J4 Commercialisation Australia program grant agreements executed by company, 2009-10
Table J5 Commercialisation Australia program grant payments by company, 2009-10
Note: Appendix J Tables J2 and J4 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (b) (i-iv) of the IR&D Act 1986.
Appendix J Tables J3 and J5 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (c) (i) and (ii) of the IR&D Act 1986.
Table J1 Commercialisation Australia program grant applications received by state and territory, 2009-10
State/Territory Number
NSW 44
VIC 23
QLD 26
SA 9
WA 18
TAS 4
ACT 8
NT 0
Total 132
Note: This table does not include applications received during the year if withdrawn from consideration during the year.
TABLE J2 Commercialisation Australia program grant agreements executed by state and territory, 2009-10
State/Territory Number Value ($)
NSW 10 4,625,862
VIC 4 2,453,742
QLD 4 1,177,664
SA 0 0
State/Territory Number Value ($)
WA 2 131,257
TAS 2 168,980
ACT 3 2,060,798
NT 0 0
Total 25 10,618,303
TABLE J3 Commercialisation Australia program grant payments by state and territory, 2009-10
State/Territory Total Payments ($) Per cent of total (%)
NSW 897,913 40
VIC 435,880 20
QLD 227,201 10
SA 0 0
WA 74,099 3
TAS 113,099 5
ACT 500,424 22
NT 0 0
Total 2,248,616 100
Note: Appendix J Tables J2 and J4 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (b) (i-iv) of the IR&D Act 1986.
Appendix J Tables J3 and J5 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (c) (i) and (ii) of the IR&D Act 1986.
Note: The total figure represents the value of the payments made during the year and does not include any amounts that may have been repaid.
Note: Appendix J Tables J2 and J4 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (b) (i-iv) of the IR&D Act 1986.
Appendix J Tables J3 and J5 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (c) (i) and (ii) of the IR&D Act 1986.
TABLE J4 Commercialisation Australia program grant agreements executed by company 2009-10
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
All Homes Pty LtdCommercialisation of the allhomes.com.au in national and overseas markets. 1,060,798 13/06/2011
Athlomics Pty LtdPersonalised SeptiCyte® monitoring of severe sepsis and 'at risk' patients. 250,000 30/06/2011
EnGeneIC Limited
cGMP-compliant manufacturing of EDV-based anti-cancer therapeutics for commercial licensing. 1,488,181 31/03/2011
Faulkner Lab Pty Ltd
AtapaTM predictive media planning software allows higher communications investment returns. 81,257 15/11/2010
Global Detection Systems Pty Ltd
Toothed Whale alert system for the long line Tuna fishing industry. 60,000 30/06/2011
HealthyBusiness Tasmania Pty Ltd
Unlocking Life: health and human change online support system. 65,000 10/11/2010
Highlight Ventures Pty Ltd High Altitude Balloon Tourism project. 40,000 01/10/2010
Immune System Therapeutics Ltd
Monoclonal Antibody Treatment for Myeloma and Other Fatal Blood Cancers. 1,858,349 31/12/2011
Joinlox Pty LtdAn innovative, rapid, mechanical joining and sealing system. 394,625 30/06/2012
Kord Defence Pty Ltd
Development of a mobile user interface for international defence markets. 250,000 19/12/2010
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Lockbox Pty Ltd
Security Software enabling trusted institutions to deliver consumer electronic vaults. 410,000 31/03/2012
MoDE Ideas Pty Ltd
Snowboard brake (the brake) and security device. 50,000 01/04/2011
Navisens Pty Limited
Human location estimation using a body-worn sensor and associated algorithms and software to accurately locate a person indoors within a multi-level building or out in a dense urban environment. 50,000 04/08/2011
NeuClone Pty LtdA platform technology for use in the bio-manufacturing of biological drugs. 748,655 14/04/2012
Newcastle Innovation Ltd
A new diagnostic test to predict when a pregnant woman will start labour. 205,677 30/06/2011
NewSouth Innovations Pty Ltd
Market opportunities for a revolutionary photonic device assembly technology. 44,000 31/12/2010
Ofidium Pty Ltd100 Gigabit-per-second (Gbit/s) optical OFDM transceiver demonstration. 1,543,742 31/12/2011
Pressure Fresh Australia Pty Ltd
Commercialisation of an innovative ready to eat range of Avocado Products. 346,480 30/03/2012
Sienna Cancer Diagnostics Ltd
Commercialisation of Sienna's Telomerase Biosensing Technology (TBT) for cancer. 200,000 14/04/2012
SIMmersion Holdings Pty Ltd
Early Stage Commercialisation of Mycosm - a 3D visual Simulation Platform. 750,000 30/06/2011
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Southern Innovation Trading Pty Ltd
Advanced radiation detection and measurement technology. 300,000 30/06/2011
TenasiTech Pty Ltd
Cost effective additive extending life and performance of thermoplastic polyurethane products. 186,559 31/12/2010
University of Technology Sydney
Aviator - Single Channel Control System using Electroencephalography (EEG) Signals. 50,000 08/07/2010
Vision Instruments Pty Ltd Portable Retina Camera. 103,980 30/09/2010
Wolf Industrial Innovation Pty Ltd
Dynamic Industrial Coil Coating Thickness and Quality Control System. 81,000 13/08/2010
Total 10,618,303
TABLE J5 Commercialisation Australia program grant payments by company, 2009-10
Organisation Grant Payments ($)
All Homes Pty Ltd 272,573
EnGeneIC Limited 369,515
Faulkner Lab Pty Ltd 41,299
Global Detection Systems Pty Ltd 15,000
HealthyBusiness Tasmania Pty Ltd 45,089
Highlight Ventures Pty Ltd 31,200
Immune System Therapeutics Ltd 335,299
Joinlox Pty Ltd 41,004
Kord Defence Pty Ltd 73,006
Lockbox Pty Ltd 87,614
MoDE Ideas Pty Ltd 32,800
Navisens Pty Limited 4,000
NeuClone Pty Ltd 46,349
NewSouth Innovations Pty Ltd 19,600
Ofidium Pty Ltd 268,255
Pressure Fresh Australia Pty Ltd 95,969
Organisation Grant Payments ($)
SIMmersion Holdings Pty Ltd 154,845
Sienna Cancer Diagnostics Ltd 25,000
Southern Innovation Trading Pty Ltd 55,011
TenasiTech Pty Ltd 90,228
Vision Instruments Pty Ltd 68,010
Wolf Industrial Innovation Pty Ltd 76,950
Total 2,248,616
APPENDIX KCLIMATE READY PROGRAM BREAKDOWN
Table K1 Climate Ready program grant agreements executed by state and territory, 2009-10
Table K2 Climate Ready program grant payments by state and territory, 2009-10
Table K3 Climate Ready program grant agreements executed by company, 2009-10
Table K4 Climate Ready program grant payments by company, 2009-10
Note: Appendix K Tables K1 and K3 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (b) (i-iv) of the IR&D Act 1986.
Appendix K Tables K2 and K4 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (c) (i) and (ii) of the IR&D Act 1986.
TABLE K1 Climate Ready program grant agreements executed by state and territory, 2009-10
State/Territory Number Value ($)
NSW 10 11,810,991
VIC 8 4,452,490
QLD 5 2,850,649
SA 7 2,984,592
WA 3 1,161,489
TAS 2 594,974
ACT 1 500,000
NT 0 0
Total 36 24,355,185
TABLE K2 Climate Ready program grant payments by state and territory, 2009-10
State/Territory Total Payments ($) Per cent of total (%)
NSW 8,619,012 26
VIC 5,180,001 16
QLD 8,597,996 26
SA 4,032,023 12
WA 6,035,578 18
State/Territory Total Payments ($) Per cent of total (%)
TAS 460,968 1
ACT 475,000 1
NT 0 0
Total 33,400,578 100
Note: The total figure represents the value of the payments made during the year and does not include any amounts that may have been repaid.
TABLE K3 Climate Ready program grant agreements executed by company 2009-10
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Acoustica Pty Ltd The Development of An Organic Visco-elastic Captive Membrane, Quietwave® - An Environmental Noise Barrier. 1,930,395 31-Dec-11
Advanced Vehicle Technologies Pty Ltd
Clean emissions from long haul trucks, using AVT's diesel to 100% LPG conversion. 500,000 28-Feb-11
Aqua Guardian Group Ltd
AquaArmour - preventing evaporation on large-scale water storage areas: mitigating climate change impacts on scare water resources. 499,512 30-Sep-10
Biolytix Water Pty Ltd
Decentralised wastewater recycling system based on the energy efficient Biolytix aerobic filtration process. 470,424 31-Mar-11
BluGlass Limited A high-efficiency thin-film solar cell. 4,957,992 30-Jun-12
Broens Industries Pty Ltd
Energy Saving Through Automotive Advancement Initiatives. 1,280,300 31-Mar-11
CCI Pty Ltd ATF CCI Unit Trust
Power-Mate Pro three-phase electrical energy audit device. 273,354 31-Jan-11
Cellborne Lipids Pty Ltd
Biodiesel and medicinal lipid production from renewable biomass feedstocks. 127,582 31-Dec-10
Chaotech Pty Ltd Low cost Biomass Carbon Kiln Pyrolysis Plant. 500,000 30-Sep-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Cohda Wireless Pty Ltd
The design and implementation of a proof-of-concept traffic management platform for use in international field operational trials. 453,353 18-Feb-10
Cube Consulting Pty Ltd
InViron - an innovative, web based environmental management, monitoring and reporting system to meet climate change challenges. 500,000 30-Jun-11
Dadanco Pty Ltd Reduction of commercial office building energy consumption through the use of innovative, energy efficient Active Chilled Beam (ACB) air conditioning systems. 855,291 16-Aug-11
Endless Solar Corporation Limited
Endless Solar - CoolSolar (TM) Integrated Thermal Comfort Device. 325,995 30-Jun-11
EnviroZymes Pty Ltd
Novel enzyme blends for organic resource recovery. 298,100 30-Apr-11
Frontline Australasia Pty Ltd
A continuous cold spray pilot plant for production of seamless titanium alloy pipe. 1,222,371 31-May-11
George Floth Pty Ltd
Integrated Ventilated Glazing Unit (IVGU) Facade System. 1,088,316 30-Jun-12
Global Valve Technology Pty Ltd
Pump Energy reduction using a reduced pressure loss check valve. 500,000 06-May-11
Indice Pty Ltd Energy efficient direct replacement for MR16 Halogen downlights. 500,000 31-Mar-11
Lang Technologies Pty Ltd
A revolution in food processing - an entire industry solution to save water and energy. 724,486 30-Jun-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Lifeprint Australia Pty Ltd
Diagnostic Technologies for Detecting Insect Borne Diseases. 231,096 30-Sep-10
Lipotek Pty Ltd Managing Diseases of Climate Change. 500,000 31-Oct-10
Measurement Engineering Australia Pty Ltd
Plant Water Status sensor - a plant-based irrigation scheduling tool for use in trees and vines. 243,968 06-Dec-11
Microbial Activity Pty Ltd
Development of Renew brand prescription composts and extracts to help mitigate the effects of climate change. 467,392 01-Oct-11
MicroHeat Technologies Pty Ltd
Development & manufacture of MicroHeat point of use instantaneous water heating appliances. 887,538 30-Jun-11
NemGenix Pty Ltd Development of drought tolerance in biofuel and other crops through improved root health. 386,138 31-Dec-10
Peak3 Pty Ltd Self Optimising and Remote Monitoring Diesel Emissions Reduction and Management System using multi point data inputs in a Diesel "Ecosystem". 493,479 30-Sep-10
Priority Fuel Management Pty Ltd
Mobile Oil Remediation Unit with Computer Managed Monitoring System. 500,000 31-Oct-11
Radotec Pty Ltd ATF Radotec Trust
Development of a low noise and low-cost vertical axis wind energy system that is suitable for small-scale commercial applications in the urban environment. 250,761 29-Oct-10
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Rainbow Bee Eater IP Pty Ltd
Project Rainbow Bee Eater Renewable Energy Implementation. 378,300 31-Aug-11
Raytech Concepts Pty Ltd
Raytech Pulse Technology, a process for rapidly charging batteries. 298,430 05-Dec-10
Simulus Pty Ltd The carbon-friendly nickel process (CFNP) involves the development of a new flowsheet for nickel laterite ore. This will reduce carbon emissions and the production of less solid waste. 275,351 01-May-11
SolarOne Marketing Pty Ltd
Solar Powered Lighting System for Pathways and Roadways. 138,774 31-Oct-10
SolveIT Software Pty Ltd
Supply Chain Optimiser and Trade Off Analyser for Carbon Emissions, Water Usage, Volume and Cost. 468,850 30-Jun-11
Transponder Technologies Pty Ltd
FUELiTT - System for improving internal combustion engine fuel efficiency and emissions. 458,680 29-Apr-11
Urban Ecological Systems Australia Pty Ltd
Energy and Water Efficient Combined Aquaculture and Organic Vegetable Production System. 478,148 31-Jul-11
Vecor Australia Pty Ltd
Manufacturing environmentally friendly building materials from flyash. 890,809 31-Mar-10
Total 24,355,185
TABLE K4 Climate Ready program grant payments by company, 2009-10
Organisation Grant Payments ($)
Acoustica Pty Ltd 173,650
Advanced Vehicle Technologies Pty Ltd 165,125
Air Change Pty Ltd 258,160
Airspeed Pty Ltd 181,108
Alltech Refrigeration Services (Australia) Pty Ltd 14,798
ANSAC Pty Ltd 782,725
Aqua Diagnostic Pty Ltd 330,663
Aqua Guardian Group Ltd 474,536
Australian Bee Services Pty Ltd 359,873
Australian PhytoFuel Company Pty Ltd 182,200
Biolytix Water Pty Ltd 211,423
BluGlass Limited 674,115
Broens Industries Pty Ltd 575,867
BT Imaging Pty Ltd 1,492,464
Cannavan Cane Technology Pty Ltd 19,313
Carnegie Corporation Ltd 64,104
Organisation Grant Payments ($)
Cavitus Pty Ltd 12,888
CCI Pty Ltd ATF CCI Unit Trust 175,441
Cellborne Lipids Pty Ltd 65,991
Chaotech Pty Ltd 205,549
Clean TeQ Limited 779,250
Climat IP Pty Ltd 101,048
Cogen Microsystems Pty Ltd 246,670
Cohda Wireless Pty Ltd 430,685
Consonic Pty Ltd 32,916
Cube Consulting Pty Ltd 225,572
Dadanco Pty Ltd 329,808
Ducane Research and Development Pty Ltd 103,378
DumpSolver Pty Ltd 71,992
Embertec Pty Ltd 566,257
Endless Solar Corporation Limited 150,464
Energy Response Pty Ltd 268,215
EnviroZymes Pty Ltd 176,500
Organisation Grant Payments ($)
Ethanol Technologies Limited 1,965,566
Evolution Tankers Pty Ltd 300,200
Flip Screen Australia Pty Ltd 285,909
Frontline Australasia Pty Ltd 514,306
George Floth Pty Ltd 340,774
Geoteknic Pty Ltd 179,119
Global Ears Limited 100,584
Global Valve Technology Pty Ltd 298,096
Hexima Ltd 372,015
Hofmann Engineering Pty Ltd 2,259,051
Hydrexia Pty Ltd 776,945
Indice Pty Ltd 334,850
Irrigation Systems & Components Australia Pty Ltd
83,037
Lang Technologies Pty Ltd 244,773
Lifeprint Australia Pty Ltd 219,542
Lightanate Pty Ltd 235,521
Organisation Grant Payments ($)
Lipotek Pty Ltd 475,000
Magellan Powertronics Pty Ltd 281,786
Mathers Hydraulics Pty Ltd 256,550
Measurement Engineering Australia Pty Ltd 163,498
Microbial Activity Pty Ltd 123,402
MicroHeat Technologies Pty Ltd 744,329
Nano-Nouvelle Pty Ltd 145,823
NemGenix Pty Ltd 293,742
Nubian Water Systems Pty Ltd 341,103
Oceanlinx Limited 2,215,868
Pacific Environment Limited 100,869
Peak3 Pty Ltd 345,435
Pepfactants Pty Ltd 148,493
Phase Change Products Pty Ltd 16,512
Phoenix Power Recyclers Pty Ltd 314,700
Primepak Manufacturing Pty Ltd 86,222
Priority Fuel Management Pty Ltd 161,045
Organisation Grant Payments ($)
Qs Semiconductor Australia Pty Ltd 22,400
Quickstep Technologies Pty Ltd 1,060,937
Radar Portal Systems Pty Ltd 452,306
Radotec Pty Ltd ATF Radotec Trust 238,223
Rainbow Bee Eater IP Pty Ltd 186,592
Raytech Concepts Pty Ltd 211,699
Robertson Technology Pty Ltd 92,096
RTI Pty Ltd 465,720
SBS International Pty Ltd 389,950
Scanalyse Pty Ltd 553,701
Sedwyn Pty Ltd T/A SED Manufacturing Services
52,106
Seed Technology & Marketing Pty Ltd 186,257
Selectronic Australia Pty Ltd 205,671
Simulus Pty Ltd 140,283
Smart Storage Pty Ltd 187,672
SolarOne Marketing Pty Ltd 113,842
Organisation Grant Payments ($)
SolveIT Software Pty Ltd 261,442
Tasglobal Seeds Pty Ltd 29,869
Techlynx Holdings Pty Ltd 241,205
Techni Waterjet Pty Ltd 222,601
The Biofuel Partnership Ltd 32,752
Thompson Couplings Limited 5,125
Transponder Technologies Pty Ltd 309,721
TSS Construction Pty Ltd 1,560,715
Urban Ecological Systems Australia Pty Ltd 125,034
Urban Ecological Systems Ltd 190,499
Vecor Australia Pty Ltd 400,588
Winns Folly Pty Ltd 36,300
Xerocoat Pty Ltd 387,824
Zero Discharge Pty Ltd 216,958
Z-Filter Pty Ltd 193,077
Total 33,400,578
APPENDIX LRE-TOOLING FOR CLIMATE
CHANGE PROGRAM BREAKDOWNTable L1 Re-tooling for Climate Change program applications received by state
and territory, 2009-10
Table L2 Re-tooling for Climate Change program agreements executed by state and territory, 2009-10
Table L3 Re-tooling for Climate Change program payments by state and territory, 2009-10
Table L4 Re-tooling for Climate Change program agreements executed by company, 2009-10
Table L5 Re-tooling for Climate Change program payments by company, 2009-10
Note: Appendix L Tables L2 and L4 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (b) (i-iv) of the IR&D Act 1986.
Appendix L Tables L3 and L5 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (c) (i) and (ii) of the IR&D Act 1986.
Table L1 Re-tooling for Climate Change program applications received by state and territory, 2009-10
State/Territory Number
NSW 38
VIC 27
QLD 11
SA 21
WA 13
TAS 5
ACT 0
NT 0
Total 115
Note: The figures represent the Head Office location of the companies and may not represent the location in Australia where the project activity is taking place.
Table L2 Re-tooling for Climate Change program agreements executed by state and territory, 2009-10
State/ Territory Number Value ($)
NSW 14 3,717,166
VIC 11 2,440,126
QLD 3 681,993
State/ Territory Number Value ($)
SA 16 3,291,105
WA 4 652,060
TAS 4 631,055
ACT 0 0
NT 0 0
Total 52 11,413,505
Note: The figures represent the Head Office location of the companies and may not represent the location in Australia where the project activity is taking place.
Table L3 Re-tooling for Climate Change program payments by state and territory, 2009-10
State/ Territory Value ($) Per cent of Total (%)
NSW 1,716,570 35
VIC 790,908 16
QLD 230,358 5
SA 1,553,848 31
WA 434,897 9
TAS 182,430 4
ACT 0 0
NT 0 0
Total 4,909,011 100
Note: The figures represent the Head Office location of the companies and may not represent the location in Australia where the project/activity is taking place.
Table L4 Re-tooling for Climate Change program agreements executed by company, 2009-10
Organisation Agreed Grant ($) Planned Completion Date
A. J. Bush & Sons (Manufacturers) Pty Ltd 500,000 31-Jan-11
A.J. Baker (Wingham) Pty Ltd 280,000 18-Jun-10
Adchem (Australia) Pty Ltd 500,000 30-Nov-10
Organisation Agreed Grant ($) Planned Completion Date
APR Detailed Joinery Pty Ltd 64,551 28-May-10
Australian Tallow Producers Pty Ltd 500,000 16-Oct-10
Autopak-Vetlab Group Pty Ltd 63,600 30-Jan-10
Bickford's Australia Pty Ltd 11,122 31-Jul-10
Buderim Ginger Limited 466,393 31-Jan-11
Burra Foods Pty Ltd 340,000 25-Oct-10
Cascade Brewery Company Pty Ltd 500,000 30-Sep-10
Cu-Base Nominees Pty Ltd 27,537 05-Mar-10
Dematin Pty Ltd 22,025 30-Jan-10
Derby Industries Pty Ltd 500,000 31-Mar-11
Detmold Packaging Pty Ltd 38,925 31-Dec-10
Doral Mineral Sands Pty Ltd 20,580 30-Jun-10
E.S. Wigg & Son Pty Ltd 99,900 18-Jan-10
Elderton Wines Pty Ltd 86,982 08-Oct-10
Enware Australia Pty Ltd 105,455 23-Jul-10
Exquisine Pty Ltd 470,883 17-Sep-10
Fearman Pty Ltd 22,196 01-Jan-10
Organisation Agreed Grant ($) Planned Completion Date
Fresco Cheese Co Pty Ltd 31,750 30-Oct-10
International Seal Company Australia Pty Ltd 177,697 08-Sep-10
Kalleske Wines Pty Ltd 36,200 08-Oct-10
Laserbond Limited 500,000 28-Feb-11
Marinova Pty Ltd 97,375 30-Nov-10
Master Butchers Co-operative Ltd 500,000 07-Dec-10
Maxiplas Pty Ltd 500,000 31-Aug-10
Nagorcka Pty Ltd 39,372 10-Jul-09
Naturale Pty Ltd 11,655 31-Jul-10
New Castalloy Pty Ltd 41,275 16-Sep-10
Nugan Quality Foods Pty Ltd 500,000 28-Feb-11
Overall Forge Pty Ltd 500,000 15-Dec-10
Overall Forge Pty Ltd 500,000 31-Oct-11
Plunket Fowles Pty Ltd 95,975 30-Dec-10
Possums McLaren Vineyards Pty Ltd 16,106 28-Oct-09
Precision Parts Pty Ltd 38,071 11-Jan-10
Organisation Agreed Grant ($) Planned Completion Date
Rapid Plas Pty Ltd 28,192 25-Aug-10
Rocland Estates Pty Ltd 262,645 01-Aug-10
Ronstan International Pty Ltd 177,611 01-Dec-10
SEC Plating Pty Ltd 428,000 15-Jul-11
Spring Gully Foods 127,943 31-Jul-10
Sulo MGB Australia Pty Ltd 31,600 31-Aug-10
Tabro Meat Pty Ltd 500,000 07-Dec-10
Tarac Technologies Pty Ltd 144,105 20-Feb-10
Taylors Wines Pty Ltd 500,000 01-Dec-11
Techno-Plas Pty Ltd 409,400 24-Oct-11
Tip Top Poultry (Vic) Pty Ltd 242,727 31-May-10
Town Inn Pty Ltd 31,480 23-Oct-09
Trillians Hill Wines Pty Ltd 27,890 12-Nov-10
Trisco Foods Pty Ltd 183,850 30-Sep-10
Westkon Precast Pty Ltd 12,437 05-Jul-10
WA Composts Pty Ltd 100,000 31-May-10
Total 11,413,505
Note: The Planned Completion Date may vary following a company’s request to vary the Grant Agreement.
Table L5 Re-tooling for Climate Change program payments by company, 2009-10
Organisation Total Payments ($) (GST exclusive)
Adchem (Australia) Pty Ltd 250,000
AJ Baker (Wingham) Pty Ltd 140,000
A. J. Bush & Sons (Manufacturers) Pty Ltd 100,000
APR Detailed Joinery Pty Ltd 32,275
Astor Electroplaters (Aust) Pty Ltd 87,720
Autopak-Vetlab Group P/L 63,600
Belgrave Park Pty Ltd 5,584
Bickfords Australia Pty Ltd 14,917
Botanical Holdings Ltd 30,333
Brauer Natural Medicine Pty Ltd 9,080
Buderim Ginger Limited 93,278
Burra Foods Pty Ltd 170,000
Cascade Brewery Company Pty Ltd 100,000
Cu-Base Nominees Pty Ltd 13,768
Dematin Pty Ltd 22,025
Derby Industries Pty Ltd 250,000
Organisation Total Payments ($) (GST exclusive)
Doral Mineral Sands Pty Ltd 10,290
Edstein Investments Pty Ltd 44,171
Elderton Wines Pty Ltd 43,491
Enware Australia Pty Ltd 52,727
E.S. Wigg & Son Pty Ltd 99,000
Exquisine Pty Ltd 235,441
Fearman Pty Ltd 22,156
Fresco Cheese Co Pty Ltd 15,875
Heat Treatment (QLD) Pty Ltd 54,102
International Seal Company Pty Ltd 88,848
Kalleske Wines Pty Ltd 18,100
Kirk Engineering Services Pty Ltd 206,536
L F Jeffries Nominees Pty Ltd 155,520
Laserbond Limited 250,000
Marinova Pty Ltd 19,475
Master Butchers Co-op Ltd 100,000
Maxiplas Pty Ltd 250,000
Organisation Total Payments ($) (GST exclusive)
Morton Seed and Grain Pty Ltd 57,500
Mt Romance Australia Pty Ltd 35,627
Nagorcka Pty Ltd 39,372
Naturale Pty Ltd 2,331
Nugan Quality Foods Pty Ltd 100,000
Overall Forge Pty Ltd 400,000
Pacific Marine Batteries Pty Ltd 41,642
Plunket Fowles Pty Ltd 19,195
Possums McLaren Vineyards Pty Ltd 16,106
Precision Parts Pty Ltd 38,071
R Radford & Son Pty Ltd 101,900
Rapid Plas Pty Ltd 5,638
Rocland Estates Pty Ltd 157,587
Ronstan International Pty Ltd 35,522
SEC Plating Pty Ltd 85,600
Spring Gully Foods Pty Ltd 63,971
Sulo MGB Australia Pty 15,800
Organisation Total Payments ($) (GST exclusive)
Sunraysia Dried Fruits Pty Ltd 27,066
Tarac Technologies Pty Ltd 315,088
Tip Top Poultry (Vic) Pty Ltd 121,363
Town Inn Pty Ltd 31,480
TPI Enterprises Ltd 38,599
Trillians Hill Wines Pty Ltd 5,578
Trisco Foods Pty Ltd 36,770
WA Composts Pty Ltd 50,000
Westkon Precast Pty Ltd 6,218
Willow Ware Australia Pty Ltd 12,675
Total 4,909,011
APPENDIX MCOMMERCALISING EMERGING
TECHNOLOGIES (COMET) PROGRAM BREAKDOWN
Table M1 COMET program applications received by state and territory, 2009-10
Table M2 COMET program agreements executed by state and territory, 2009-10
Table M3 COMET program payments by state and territory, 2009-10
Table M4 COMET program agreements executed by company, 2009-10
Table M5 COMET program payments by company, 2009-10
Note: Appendix M Tables M2 and M4 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (b) (i-iv) of the IR&D Act 1986.
Appendix M Tables M3 and M5 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (c) (i) and (ii) of the IR&D Act 1986.
TABLE M1 COMET program applications received by state and territory, 2009-10
State/Territory Number
NSW 32
VIC 17
QLD 33
SA 10
WA 7
TAS 6
ACT 1
NT 1
Total 107
Note: The table does not include applications received during the year if withdrawn from consideration during the year.
TABLE M2 COMET program agreements executed by state and territory, 2009-10
State/Territory Number Value ($)
NSW 47 3,008,000
VIC 21 1,344,000
QLD 44 2,816,000
SA 12 768,000
WA 10 640,000
State/Territory Number Value ($)
TAS 8 508,000
ACT 4 256,000
NT 2 128,000
Total 148 9,468,000
TABLE M3 COMET program payments by state and territory, 2009-10
State/Territory Value ($) Per cent of total (%)
NSW 2,834,101 32
VIC 1,404,468 16
QLD 2,461,403 27
SA 1,028,280 11
WA 630,802 7
TAS 335,488 4
ACT 162,511 2
NT 60,000 1
Total 8,917,054 100
Note: The total figure represents the value of payments made during the year and does not include any amounts that may have been repaid
Note: Appendix M Tables M2 and M4 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (b) (i-iv) of the IR&D Act 1986.
Appendix M Tables M3 and M5 are prepared in accordance with section 46 (2) (c) (i) and (ii) of the IR&D Act 1986.
TABLE M4 COMET program agreements executed by company, 2009-10
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
3D Data Guidance Pty Ltd
Dozer blade design and push strategy software for mining industry. 64,000 31-Mar-11
3duBe Pty Ltd Website embedded software platform that enables casual ware virtual shopping as an avatar with real personal measurements. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Additionalview Pty Ltd
Software used to create, manage and facilitate online groups to connect with anyone about anything, anywhere, anytime. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Aerofloat (Australia) Pty Ltd
Grey Water Filtration System using Small Scale Dissolved Air Flotation. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Aeroharmonics Pty Ltd
Automated system for the treatment of airborne contaminants for the waste water industry. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Agribyte Technologies Pty Ltd
Precision mapping to increase paddock gross margins by up to 10%.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Airscape Technology Pty Limited
Protocols for networked servers to simulate applications on mobile handsets. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Aquation Pty Ltd Flourometry system that is used for plant health determination and environmental monitoring. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Auditflow Pty Ltd Online audit tool for financial and carbon audits. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Billsuite Holdings Pty Ltd
Telecommunications bill analysis, recommendation and broker software platform. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Biofiba Limited An extruded simulated timber product made from biodegradable/compostable 100% natural renewable resources. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Bivacor Pty Ltd Biventricular assist device - artificial heart. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Blew Chip Pty Ltd Replacement of diesel with recycled rubber in ammonium nitrate explosives. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Blue Zoo Holdings Pty Ltd
Software modelling instrument for governance and management frameworks. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Boab Software Pty Ltd
Stores project, client and sample information for geotechnical laboratories. 64,000 31-Aug-10
Bontech Pty Ltd Pump to lift water using only water as the "driving force". 64,000 31-Mar-11
Boreboss Pty Ltd Boreboss portable water bore pumping unit. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Bos Web Systems Pty Limited
Charting business report system dashboard written on the Microsoft Silverlight. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Breseight Pty Ltd Industrial grade dental hand tools with interchangeable jaws. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Bright Generation Holdings Pty Ltd
Hybrid solar systems for low carbon intensity and zero emissions housing. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Btola Pty Ltd Fire gas turbine system. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Building Industry Online Pty Ltd
Building industry connection system for participants including conception, tender and construction. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Buildingiq Pty Ltd Supervisory controller of commercial building management systems to optimise energy, emissions, comfort and manage energy demand. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Businesshq Pty Ltd Web-based ISO9001 Toolbox for SMEs. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Calxa Pty Ltd Animated data visualisation for Budget and Cashflow Forecasts. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Can-Tek Aerosols Pty Ltd
Water based, high gloss enamel paint spray handy can product. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Ceramipore Pty Ltd
Ceramic membrane for membrane distillation desalination system. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Chameleon Research & Development (Australia) Pty Ltd
Prefabricated "modular" concrete interlocking roof and wall panels for buildings.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Changetrack Research Pty Limited
Methods for better measuring and managing Organisational Change.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Child Essential Learning Systems Pty Ltd
Educational Software designed for the childcare market.
64,000 31-Mar-11
CIC Technology Pty Ltd
Key Security System.64,000 31-Mar-11
Cimtech Pty Limited
Topically applied cell growth accelerants for skin, wound and bone repair. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Core IT Services Pty Ltd
4th Generation of IT outsourcing using virtualisation and propriety technologies. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Cystemix Pty Limited
A new class of anti-cancer therapeutics.64,000 31-Mar-11
Das Werk Pty Ltd Energy-efficient, low-noise, self-balancing fans for computers and other applications. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Deepvision 3D Pty Ltd
3D-camera solution for Remotely Operated (Underwater) Vehicles in hazardous environments. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Delta Development Co Pty Ltd
Lightweight, two-seater, diesel powered utility helicopter for remote conditions. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Dog Leg Harrow Pty Ltd
A stubble chain constructed of cast link elements for the management of broad acre stubble. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Dreamcatcher Properties Pty Ltd
Flormaster concrete grinding and polishing machines. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Earth Sense Pty Ltd
Touchscreen mapping interface software linked to real time recording of GPS coordinates. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Effective Measure Pty Ltd
'DigitalHelix', internet audience measurement software. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Ehiive Holdings Pty Ltd
Web-based client & task management software for service based companies. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Elemental Energy Technologies Ltd
'SeaUrchin' ocean, tidal and river current turbine for electricity generation. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Elevate Technologies Pty Ltd
"Online Health Portfolio" a mobile health care information platform.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Emersion Software Systems Pty Limited
Emersion Umbrella System-Software as a service billing and provisioning software. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Environmental Air Technologies International Pty Ltd
Separate and filter vapour emissions in spray booths from solid waste.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Envirotech Holdings Pty Ltd
Low energy, retro-fit street and billboard lights. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Eva Robotics Pty Ltd
EvoDrive stepper motor control system.64,000 31-Mar-11
Event Zero Pty Ltd Event Processing Network. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Evrsafe Solutions Pty Ltd
Air quality sensory device for detection of hazardous substances. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Extron Design Services Pty Ltd
Automatic handbrake system for heavy vehicles. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Fabtale Productions Pty Ltd
Multimedia eBook platform.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Five Faces Pty Ltd On-line Digital Signage Management and Content Library System. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Floyds (Qld) Pty Ltd
Stemming truck with water cart and dust suppression to the delivery conveyors. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Foote Francis Pty Ltd
Multi-site customised web software development. 64,000 31-Mar-11
G.R.I.D. Services Pty Ltd Atf Mackinnon Family Trust
Helicopter attachment tools.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Gamma Vaccines Pty Ltd
Gamma radiation source that destroys viruses without denaturing the virus cell body. 64,000 31-Mar-11
GG Ideas Pty Ltd Water volume shower controller. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Global Detection Systems Pty Ltd
Acoustic whale proximity detector for use by Tuna fishing industry.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Gremarol Pty Ltd Bullet and impact protection panels for vehicle, business and residential applications. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Guests Behaving Badly Pty Limited Atf The GBB Unit Trust
Intelligent profile matching system to identify potential blacklisted hotel patrons to protect hotel staff and property. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Harmonix Instruments Pty Ltd
Harmonically tuned percussion ensemble for classroom music education. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Health At Hand Pty Ltd
A method of weight loss management & monitoring via mobile phone technology. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Heard Systems Pty Ltd
Non-invasive diagnostic device for detecting pregnancy in cows. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Herli Holdings Pty Limited
High performance shredding machine which has been designed to cut and slice tough waste materials including waste tyres, wood, metal and composites. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Hiseis Pty Ltd Application for design, acquisition, processing and interpretation of seismic data. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Houseboat Greywater Systems Pty Ltd
A grey water treatment system for recreational vessel.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Hypower Technologies Pty Ltd
System for contractors' compliance of Industrial, Environment and Health Regulations. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Icetana Pty Ltd Anomaly detection system for static cameras. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
IG Software Pty Ltd
Sentinal, software to monitor and analyse the live operational performance of mobile information and communications systems. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Imallestate Pty Ltd Internet knowledge engine that intuitively identifies purchaser requirements from preferences and analysing a person's activities on the internet. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Intelligent Software Development Pty Limited
A decision support tool for Behavioural Business Intelligence.
64,000 07-Dec-10
Interactive Transport Pty Ltd
Demand Responsive Transport (DRT) Management software service mainly for Community Services. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Invatec Health Pty Ltd
Specialised heart monitor for detecting early onset of depression. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Ipour Pty Ltd Integrated remote bulk storage beverage dispensing and management system.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Isoflex Technologies International Pty Ltd
Vibration Management Systems, Proprietary Engine Mounts and Flexible. Drive Couplings.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Joinlox Pty Ltd A simple mechanical joining method. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Just Oneplace Pty Ltd
Supply chain collaboration solution for fast-moving consumer goods industries. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Kaon Holdings Pty Ltd
Fuse Saver electrical switching device for medium voltage overhead networks. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Kord Defence Pty Ltd
A Rifle Input Control (RIC).64,000 31-Mar-11
Kwikkee Pty Ltd Quick release lifting system for the safe raising and/or lowering of heavy objects. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Lifebelt Pty Limited
A novel integrated, universal seatbelt to prevent ejection from a seat in an accident. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Loyaltydeck Pty Ltd
Hosted mid-market, multi-channel, enterprise loyalty data hub. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Lumigenix Pty Ltd Direct to consumer personal genomics service provider. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Marathon Robotics Pty Ltd
Autonomous robots for target practice.64,000 31-Mar-11
Medinexus Pty Ltd Online integrated diagnostic report and image messaging and collaboration service. 64,000 31-Mar-11
My Cybertwin Pty Ltd
Conversational robots, for customer support, personal support, and entertainment. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Nanocycle Pty Ltd Battery Management System for A213 nanophosphate cells and a patented hill sensing system for electric bicycles. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Nanomics Biosystems Pty Ltd
Bead-based biosensor technology for detection of biological disease markers. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
National Waterproofing & Industrial Flooring Pty Ltd
A catalyst based single application photocatalytic industrial coating for organic industrial surfaces.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Nep Solar Pty Ltd Low system cost solar collectors for process heat applications. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Nexpep Pty Ltd Peptide-based therapeutic and diagnostic for celiac disease. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Obelix Lifting Systems Pty Limited
Obelix concrete slab lifting system.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Onyx Systems Pty Ltd
StorageExplorer, an image-based/RFID internet tracking system specifically designed for the moving and storage industries. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Orelogy Geotechnical Pty Ltd
evORElution software - evolutionary algorithms for Open Pit Mine Scheduling. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Oryx Holdings Limited
A pre-surgical ocular compressor to assist preparation for delicate eye surgery. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Otifex Therapeutics Pty Ltd
Novel intranasal formulation of betahistimine for the treatment of otitis media. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Parts All Over Pty Ltd
Automotive parts database and content portal. 64,000 31-Mar-11
PD Marine Pty Ltd Data capture and dissemination system focussing on the marine sector. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Penny Farthings Pushbike Parking Pty Ltd
Bicycle 'end of trip' facilities.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Perimeter Security Industries Pty Ltd
Presence detecting sensing mats developed using enhanced fibre-optic technology. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Perpetuwave Power Pty Ltd
Wave energy converter device.64,000 31-Mar-11
PhArt Gallery Pty Ltd
Web based digital image management.64,000 31-Mar-11
Powered Handling Pty Ltd
Retrofit kit to power manual pallet jacks.64,000 31-Mar-11
Precision Pastoral Pty Ltd
Remote Livestock Management System (RLMS) technology enables remote monitoring and management of cattle. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Proscales Pty Ltd A weighing and labelling solution to more efficiently and flexibly print label and advertising information. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Proticket Pty Limited
PROticket is a next generation event management system for sporting and entertainment industries. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Ptronik International Pty Ltd
Monitoring, control and maintenance scheduling system for air filtration plants. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Qiktimes Pty Ltd Qiktimes is a web-based timesheet application to share and track time, log projects and create invoices. 60,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Qpay Pty Ltd Secure mobile commerce platform. 64,000 31-Mar-11
R:Fifteen Pty Ltd A consumer Intent Profiling Engine. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Raptor Sports Pty Ltd
System for fastening spikes or cleats to sports shoes. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Ritemp Technologies Pty Ltd
A cooling system for plastic moulding.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Robert Rickard Pty Ltd
A wheelchair which converts from indoor to outdoor use whilst occupant remains in the chair. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Rotacaster Wheel Limited
Multi-directional versatile wheel, designed for a range of industrial and commercial purposes. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Run With Robots Pty Ltd
A social game engine and development platform. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Safety Coupler Pty Limited
A compressed air hose and equipment connector. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Saleemz Pty Ltd Trac'em - material tracking and material management software for construction projects. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Salt IT Pty Limited Mobile phone based ordering and payment system. 64,000 31-Mar-11
SBBM Enterprises Pty Ltd
A scalable process with global application to recover valuable resources from post-consumer electronic equipment (eWaste). 64,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Seas Offshore Pty Ltd
A modular benthic remotely operated vehicle equipped to sample the sea floor to depths of 2000m for use in mining and scientific surveys. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Secure Watch Pty Ltd
24/7 Occupational Health, Personnel Safety and Asset Monitoring System. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Silenceair International Pty Limited
Passive (zero energy) noise-attenuating ventilators for buildings.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Skipper Industries Pty Ltd As The Trustee For The Distribution Trust
'Rapidjoint' connector system for woodwork construction.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Snap Network Surveillance Pty Limited
Multi camera video fusion technology for large surveillance networks.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Snoresounds Pty Ltd
Screening and Analysis Device for Snoring and Sleep Apnea. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Soils Unlocked Pty Ltd
A software tool to interpret soil test data and generate recommendations for fertiliser inputs. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Solar Aerospace Pty Ltd
Hand held Small Unmanned Air System (SUAS) using solar power. 64,000 31-Aug-10
Sports Performance Systems Pty Ltd
Sports Coaching Software.64,000 31-Mar-11
Stormseal Systems Pty Ltd
Heat shrinkable weatherproofing for storm damaged or uncompleted buildings. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
Sugar Phitech Pty Limited
Oov(TM) spinal exercise device for fitness and therapeutic uses. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Surgical Performance Pty Ltd
Surgical Self-Audit and Benchmarking against Peers.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Sustainable Freshwater Technologies Ltd
Water purification using vortices to perform separation.
64,000 31-Mar-11
The Mesh Pit Pty Ltd
VideoTrace is a software application which enables ordinary users to create 3D models from video. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Tickit Systems Pty Ltd
Risk Analysis Software.64,000 31-Mar-11
TM Organics Pty Ltd
An on-line argonomic tool to enable organic producers to more efficiently manage compliance requirements. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Tradeslot Pty Ltd Carbon navigator software platform. 64,000 30-Jun-10
TS 1 Pty Ltd Cyclone rated, flat pack, rapid deployment accommodation system. 64,000 31-Mar-11
TSM IP Pty Ltd End to end field service job management software. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Ultramotive Technologies Pty Ltd
High torque electric in-wheel motor technology.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Recipient Activity Agreed
Grant ($)
Planned
Completion
Date
United Parts Group Pty Ltd
RAPTOR - an automotive ignition component, universal, upgradeable testing tool. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Urban Ecological Systems Ltd
Organic Aquaponic (Aquaculture and Horticulture) System. 64,000 31-Mar-11
VFX Systems Pty Ltd
'V-Machine' - Stand alone Virtual Studio Technology (VST) player for music enhancement. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Viva Blu Pty Ltd Disinfectant - Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) Water Treatment Technology. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Wildcard Technologies Pty Ltd
Sales transaction e-record generation, storage and retrieval system.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Winns Folly Pty Ltd
An inexpensive and simple automatic hot water "dead-water" diverter. 64,000 31-Mar-11
Zen Automation Technology Pty Ltd
Vision controlled robotic labeller for horticulture industry.
64,000 31-Mar-11
Zip Innovation Pty Ltd
Convertible Steel Pallet.64,000 31-Mar-11
Total 9,468,000
TABLE M5 COMET program grant payments by company, 2009-10
Company Grant Payment ($)
3D Data Guidance Pty Ltd 40,000
3duBe Pty Ltd 40,000
Additionalview Pty Ltd 59,000
Adimise Pty Ltd 24,000
Adventech Pty Ltd As Trustee For Jones Venture Trust
19,000
Advise Rehab Software Pty Ltd 19,000
Aerofloat (Australia) Pty Ltd 40,000
Aeroharmonics Pty Ltd 40,000
Agribyte Technologies Pty Ltd 20,000
Agtrix Pty Ltd 5,000
Aid-IT Solutions Pty Ltd 19,000
Airscape Technology Pty Limited 59,000
Anatomate Pty Ltd 26,000
Angusta Systems Pty Limited 19,000
Aquamill Five Star Pty Ltd 5,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Aquareuse (Aust) Ltd 1,031
Aquation Pty Ltd 59,000
Aruspex Pty Ltd 5,000
Auditflow Pty Ltd 40,000
Aussie Colours Pty Ltd 5,000
Bilexys Pty Ltd 5,000
Billsuite Holdings Pty Ltd 40,000
Biobike Pty Ltd 16,000
Biofiba Limited 40,000
Biolectric Holdings Pty Ltd 5,000
Bioparticle Technologies Pty Ltd 56,000
Biopower Systems Pty Ltd 5,000
Bivacor Pty Ltd 40,000
Blew Chip Pty Ltd 59,000
Blue Zoo Holdings Pty Ltd 40,000
Boab Software Pty Ltd 40,000
Bontech Pty Ltd 40,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Booking Angel Pty Limited 5,000
Boreboss Pty Ltd 40,000
Bos Web Systems Pty Limited 40,000
Box Monitoring Pty Ltd 56,000
Breseight Pty Ltd 40,000
Bright Generation Holdings Pty Ltd 40,000
BTB Automotive Pty Ltd 4,538
Btola Pty Ltd 40,000
Building Industry Online Pty Ltd 40,000
Buildingiq Pty Ltd 40,000
Business Opportunity Group Pty Ltd 56,000
Businesshq Pty Ltd 40,000
Calxa Pty Ltd 40,000
Can-Tek Aerosols Pty Ltd 40,000
Carpool-IT.Com (Aust) Pty Ltd 19,000
Cellumina Pty Ltd 5,000
Ceramipore Pty Ltd 59,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Cet Creations Pty Ltd 19,000
Chameleon Research & Development (Australia) Pty Ltd
59,000
Changetrack Research Pty Limited 48,900
Child Essential Learning Systems Pty Ltd 53,500
Chinswing Pty Ltd 15,000
CIC Technology Pty Ltd 40,000
Cimtech Pty Limited 40,000
Clear Falls Pty Ltd 5,000
Clev-A-Garden Pty Ltd 5,000
Control Technologies International Limited
5,000
Core IT Services Pty Ltd 59,000
Corpison Pty Ltd 5,000
Creative Ad Technology Proprietary Limited
11,000
Crucible Carbon Pty Ltd 19,000
Cystemix Pty Limited 40,000
Das Werk Pty Ltd 40,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Data Info Tech Pty Limited 3,740
DbBaFinn Pty Ltd 12,500
Deepvision 3d Pty Ltd 59,000
Delta Development Co Pty Ltd 40,000
Deskactive Pty Ltd 19,000
Dimoto Pty Ltd 4,704
Dog Leg Harrow Pty Ltd 40,000
Dotti Enterprises Pty Ltd 1,913
Dreamcatcher Properties Pty Ltd 59,000
Duo Tags Pty Ltd 5,000
Earth Sense Pty Ltd 40,000
Eatingsafe Pty Ltd 5,000
Effective Measure Pty Ltd 40,000
Ehiive Holdings Pty Ltd 40,000
Elemental Energy Technologies Ltd 40,000
Elevate Technologies Pty Ltd 40,000
Embertec Pty Ltd 5,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Emersion Software Systems Pty Limited 40,000
Endoluminal Sciences Pty Ltd 5,000
Entermo Limited 5,000
Environmental Air Technologies International Pty Ltd
40,000
Environmental Business Solutions Pty Limited
3,972
Envirotech Holdings Pty Ltd 40,000
Eva Robotics Pty Ltd 43,300
Event Zero Pty Ltd 59,000
Everbright Roofing Systems Pty Ltd 19,000
Evrsafe Solutions Pty Ltd 115,000
Excelgene Pty Limited 56,000
Extron Design Services Pty Ltd 40,000
Fabtale Productions Pty Ltd 40,000
Faulkner Lab Pty Ltd 19,000
Five Faces Pty Ltd 59,000
Floyds (Qld) Pty Ltd 40,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Foote Francis Pty Ltd 59,000
Free Connect Australia Pty Limited 945
G Learning Pty Limited 5,000
G.R.I.D. Services Pty Ltd Atf Mackinnon Family Trust
40,000
Gamma Vaccines Pty Ltd 40,000
Geoteknic Pty Ltd 19,000
GG Ideas Pty Ltd 40,000
Global Detection Systems Pty Ltd 40,000
Global IP Video Pty Limited 5,000
Global Track Technologies Pty Ltd 4,858
Goody Environment Pty Ltd 336
Gremarol Pty Ltd 59,000
GRW Industries Pty Limited 31,735
GTS Global Technology Services Pty Ltd 5,000
Guests Behaving Badly Pty Limited Atf The GBB Unit Trust
40,000
Harmonix Instruments Pty Ltd 40,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Headsmartz Pty Ltd 5,000
Health At Hand Pty Ltd 40,000
Heard Systems Pty Ltd 54,500
Hiseis Pty Ltd 40,000
Houseboat Greywater Systems Pty Ltd 40,000
Hungry Giant Pty Ltd 5,000
Hyper MP Group Pty Ltd As Trustee For Hyper MP Group Unit Trust
39,000
Hypower Technologies Pty Ltd 20,000
Icetana Pty Ltd 40,000
IG Software Pty Ltd 40,000
Image Cytometrics Pty Ltd 19,000
Imallestate Pty Ltd 40,000
Infogent Pty Ltd 19,000
Innerline Pipe Pty Ltd 19,000
Ino8 Pty Ltd 5,000
Intelligent Medical Devices Pty Ltd 5,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Intelligent Plastic Pty Ltd 50,000
Intelligent Software Development Pty Limited
40,000
Interactive Transport Pty Ltd 40,000
Invatec Health Pty Ltd 40,000
IPC Developments Pty Ltd 19,000
Ipour Pty Ltd 40,000
Ipscape Pty Ltd 5,000
Iron Cement Pty Ltd 5,000
Isoflex Technologies International Pty Ltd 40,000
Joinlox Pty Ltd 40,000
Just Oneplace Pty Ltd 40,000
Kaon Consulting Pty Ltd 59,000
Kaon Holdings Pty Ltd 8,000
Keystone Medical Pty Ltd 5,000
Know Ballyhoo Pty Ltd 5,000
Kord Defence Pty Ltd 40,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Kwikkee Pty Ltd 40,000
Lifebelt Pty Limited 59,000
Lightanate Pty Ltd 19,000
Lockstep Technologies Pty Ltd 619
Logo Consulate Pty Limited 5,000
Loxley Venture Pty Ltd 19,000
Loyaltydeck Pty Ltd 40,000
Lumigenix Pty Ltd 59,000
Manjrasoft Pty Ltd 56,000
Marathon Robotics Pty Ltd 87,411
Maskmedic Pty Ltd 56,000
Medinexus Pty Ltd 40,000
Meridian Safety Pty Ltd Atf Diverse Investment Trust
5,000
Mokoki Pty Ltd 4,974
Mustor Institute Pty Ltd 13,324
Myspider Pty Limited 19,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Nalsco Holdings Pty Ltd 5,000
Nanocycle Pty Ltd 40,000
Nanomics Biosystems Pty Ltd 40,000
National Waterproofing & Industrial Flooring Pty Ltd
20,000
Naturale Pty Ltd 2,488
Neller Connect Pty Ltd 56,000
Neo-Rehab Pty Ltd 19,000
Nep Solar Pty Ltd 40,000
Neural Diagnostics Proprietary Limited 5,000
Neustent Pty Ltd 19,000
New World Bio Ltd 5,000
Newsouth Four Pty Ltd 5,000
Newsouth Seven Pty Ltd 19,000
Newtreat Pty Ltd 56,000
Nexpep Pty Ltd 40,000
Nmetrics Pty Ltd 5,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Obelix Lifting Systems Pty Limited 55,500
Occoculture Pty Ltd 19,000
Ocular Robotics Pty Limited 5,000
Oliver Lloyd Pty Ltd 19,000
Omega 3 Innovations Pty Ltd 5,000
Onyx Systems Pty Ltd 40,000
OodlesCom Pty Ltd 19,000
Optotech Pty Ltd 19,000
Oral Air Pty Ltd In Its Own Capacity And As Trustee For
The Oral Air Investment Trust
54,000
Orelogy Geotechnical Pty Ltd 40,000
Orthopedic Innovation Pty Ltd 56,000
Oryx Holdings Limited 40,000
Otifex Therapeutics Pty Ltd 40,000
Owen Custom Products Pty Ltd 19,000
Ozone Technologies Pty Limited 19,000
Parts All Over Pty Ltd 52,500
Company Grant Payment ($)
Pathlogics Systems Pty Ltd 43,200
PD Marine Pty Ltd 40,000
Penny Farthings Pushbike Parking Pty Ltd 40,000
Performance Plant Pty Ltd 19,000
Perpetuwave Power Pty Ltd 40,000
PhArt Gallery Pty Ltd 40,000
PHM Technology Pty Ltd 50,500
Picnet Pty Ltd 934
Pinetech Research Pty Ltd 17,568
Powered Handling Pty Ltd 40,000
Precision Pastoral Pty Ltd 20,000
Precision Roasting And Drying Pty Ltd 19,000
Pritchard Power Systems Pty Ltd 2,511
Proactive Technology Group Pty Ltd 60,000
Progel Pty Ltd 19,000
Proscales Pty Ltd 40,000
Proticket Pty Limited 40,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Ptronik International Pty Ltd 59,000
Puttoo Pty Ltd 19,000
Qiktimes Pty Ltd 20,000
Qpay Pty Ltd 40,000
Questmetrics Pty Ltd 1,588
R:Fifteen Pty Ltd 40,000
Radar Portal Systems Pty Ltd 56,000
Raptor Sports Pty Ltd 40,000
Red Button Technologies Pty Ltd 19,000
Redtxt.Com.Au Pty Ltd 19,000
Research IT Online Pty Ltd 50,000
Residential Standards Australia Pty Ltd 5,000
Ritemp Technologies Pty Ltd 40,000
Robert Rickard Pty Ltd 40,000
Rotacaster Wheel Limited 40,000
Run With Robots Pty Ltd 59,000
Sabac Pty Ltd 10,898
Company Grant Payment ($)
Safety Coupler Pty Limited 40,000
Saleemz Pty Ltd 59,000
Salt IT Pty Limited 40,000
Sarugo Backup Pty Ltd 50,000
SBBM Enterprises Pty Ltd 40,000
Seas Offshore Pty Ltd 40,000
Secure Watch Pty Ltd 52,000
Sensol Limited 40,000
Silenceair International Pty Limited 40,000
Skipper Industries Pty Ltd As The Trustee For
The Distribution Trust
51,700
Smart Storage Pty Ltd 5,000
Snap Network Surveillance Pty Limited 40,000
Snoresounds Pty Ltd 40,000
Softchill Pty Ltd 4,855
Software Shortlist Pty Ltd 19,000
Soils Unlocked Pty Ltd 40,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Solar Aerospace Pty Ltd 40,000
Solexus Pty Ltd 5,000
Sonomedical Pty Ltd 5,000
Spatial View Technologies Pty Ltd 5,000
Speedcure Pty Limited 4,396
Spirogene Pty Ltd 56,000
Sports Optimisation Systems Pty Ltd 5,000
Sports Performance Systems Pty Ltd 59,000
Square Circle Triangle 5,000
Stancert Pty Ltd 19,000
Steffco Pty Ltd 19,000
Stockezeon Pty Ltd 19,000
Sugar Phitech Pty Limited 40,000
Sunengy Pty Limited 19,000
Surgical Performance Pty Ltd 40,000
Sustainable Freshwater Technologies Ltd 59,000
Swan International Services Pty Ltd 684
Company Grant Payment ($)
Synergetic Services Pty Limited 5,000
Tagmotion Pty Ltd 5,000
Tavultesoft Pty Ltd 5,000
Techmark Software Pty Ltd 4,113
Tenasitech Pty Ltd 5,000
Teschner Technologies USA Pty Ltd 19,000
The Mesh Pit Pty Ltd 59,000
The Product People Pty Ltd 5,000
Thebroth Pty Ltd 5,000
Tickit Systems Pty Ltd 59,000
Tiip Pty Ltd 5,000
TM Organics Pty Ltd 59,000
Tradeslot Pty Ltd 40,000
Tralee Technology Holdings Pty Ltd 19,000
Triax Systems Pty Ltd 19,000
Tropiglas Technologies Ltd 1,802
TS 1 Pty Ltd 59,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
TS Systems Pty Ltd 4,653
TSM IP Pty Ltd 40,000
Tstix Pty Ltd 5,000
Ultramotive Technologies Pty Ltd 40,000
United Parts Group Pty Ltd 40,000
Unoduo.Com Pty Ltd 4,133
Urban Ecological Systems Ltd 40,000
Vacteck Vacuums Pty Ltd 19,000
Veterinary Encapsulation Biosciences Pty Ltd
5,000
VFX Systems Pty Ltd 42,400
Virtual Observer Pty Ltd 3,000
Viva Blu Pty Ltd 40,000
Warrapharm Pty Ltd 24,000
Wavefront Biometric Technologies Pty Limited
5,000
Whocando Pty Ltd 19,000
Wildcard Technologies Pty Ltd 59,000
Company Grant Payment ($)
Winns Folly Pty Ltd 59,000
Xenimet Pty Ltd 5,000
Yoober Pty Ltd 5,000
You Grow Pty Ltd 1,832
Zen Automation Technology Pty Ltd 40,000
Ziltek Pty Ltd 75,000
Zip Innovation Pty Ltd 40,000
ZZ Resistivity Imaging Pty Ltd 19,000
Total 8,917,054