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An independent panel of top scientists advising cabinet ministers will become a permanent feature of the nation s scientific infrastructure, despite at times issuing public advice that sharply conflicts with government policy.
The Rapid Research Information Forum, set up during the pandemic by the Australian Academy of Science and chaired by Chief Scientist Dr Alan Finkel, will become permanent thanks to a $400,000 donation.
The academy believes there is a major gap between science and government policy in Australia, which they hope the new venture can start to bridge.
Australian Academy of Science chief executive Anna-Maria Arabia (left) and research chair of Minderoo Foundation Fiona David.
Australian health authorities stand firm on COVID-19 vaccination timeline despite Pfizer emergency approval in United States
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Australian health authorities are continuing to stand firm on their March timeline for vaccinations against coronavirus, despite the emergency approval of a COVID-19 vaccine in the United States.
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Health authorities in Australia are sticking with their March timeline to rollout the COVID-19 vaccine
Experts say we have nothing to lose by waiting a few months, but something to gain