, released today by Innovation and Science Australia (ISA), highlights the need for Australia to upskill and retrain workers, lift productivity and to generate new income to offset declining commodities earnings.
The plan also adopts a proposal championed by 黑料老司机 to strengthen incentives for business to collaborate with universities.
黑料老司机 Chief Executive Belinda Robinson commended ISA on backing a premium R&D Tax Incentive for firms that partner with universities on research and development.
鈥淭he $3.1 billion R&D Tax Incentive is the single biggest element of the Government鈥檚 innovation spend 鈥 yet Australia sits close to the bottom of the OECD for innovation,鈥 she said.
鈥淚n recent years, the debate on how to encourage greater industry-university collaboration has focussed entirely on universities 鈥 the supply side of the equation.鈥
鈥淭his recommendation for a premium tax incentive also acknowledges the need to get the demand side of that equation right.鈥
Ms Robinson said the plan sends a strong signal to Government about the value of research and education to drive innovation in our economy.
鈥淥ur universities will help to develop the new ideas, new products and new industries that are needed to drive our future prosperity,鈥 Ms Robinson said.
鈥淎ustralia will struggle to become a top tier innovation nation if we don鈥檛 at least maintain our public investment in university research and education.鈥
Australia鈥檚 Chief Scientist and ISA deputy chairman Dr Alan Finkel noted parts of the education sector, including vocational education, face serious challenges.
鈥淭his is a reminder that we mustn鈥檛 treat education funding as a merry-go-round 鈥 cutting from one part of the education sector to fund another,鈥 Ms Robinson said.
鈥淓ducation from early childhood through to higher education is an investment in the social and economic fabric of the nation.鈥
The Australia 2030 plan released by ISA Chair Bill Ferris contains 30 recommendations across industry, education and training.
It builds on the National Innovation and Science Agenda (NISA) announced by the Government in 2015.