On 18 August 2015, the Government asked the Productivity Commission to undertake an inquiry into Australia's intellectual property arrangements, delivering on a key recommendation from the Competition Policy Review. The Productivity Commission completed its public inquiry on 23 September 2016. ...More
We are seeking further submissions to the Productivity Commission's inquiry into Intellectual Property arrangements.
The final inquiry report examines Australia’s Intellectual Property (IP) system in detail, and makes recommendations to improve its operation.
Read the final report...More
The annual Offshore Petroleum Exploration Acreage Release is a key part of the Australian Government's strategy to encourage petroleum exploration in Australia’s offshore waters.
The inclusion of an acreage release area means that companies can apply to explore in that area, it does not...More
On 1 July 2016, the Australian Government introduced changes to country of origin labelling for food to provide clearer and more meaningful information to the Australian community about where their food comes from.
There is a two-year transition period before the new rules become mandatory on...More
The purpose of this discussion paper is to commence a review of the current requirements relating to the measurement of Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) density when supplied for retail sale. More specifically, this paper is intended to seek stakeholder submissions regarding current pattern approval...More
NMI has finished reviewing requirements for LPG dispensers relating to the measurement of LPG density.
In 2016-2017 NMI undertook a review of requirements for LPG dispensers relating to the measurement of LPG density.
The review was concluded on 30th June 2017; the outcome of the review...More
This Guideline provides information regarding the processes to declare, vary and revoke a declared location under Division 6 of Part 2.2 of the Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006 (the Act). The Guideline also explains how declared locations impact on exploration permits and...More
The National Innovation and Science Agenda (the NISA) was launched on 7 December 2015. In launching the NISA, the Australian Government committed to undertaking a review of the Research and Development (R&D) Tax Incentive programme.
The Review Panel was chaired by Mr Bill Ferris AC (Innovation...More
The R&D tax incentive encourages industry investment in R&D.
The review aims to identify opportunities to improve the effectiveness and integrity of the R&D Tax Incentive, including by sharpening its focus on encouraging additional R&D expenditure.
As part of this review, we are seeking...More
The National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator (NOPTA), together with the Offshore Resources Branch, in the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, are proposing to update the ‘Special Prospecting Authorities (SPA), Access Authorities (AA) & Scientific Investigation Consents...More
Have your say on the revision of OIML's document on automatic gravimetric filling instruments
NMI is seeking comment on the revision of the international recommendation OIML R 61 Automatic Gravimetric Filling Instruments.
Part 1: Metrological and technical requirements [696KB PDF] ...More
The Australian Government is seeking your input on policy objectives for legal metrology in Australia.
We would like your views on the proposed objectives and their relative importance to inform the future direction for legal metrology in Australia. The discussion paper contains questions to...More
The Woomera Prohibited Area (WPA) military land testing range covers 122,000 square kilometres in north-west South Australia. In 2010–11, an Australian Government review of the WPA (the Hawke Review) recommended that while the Department of Defence should remain the primary user of the area,...More
The R&D tax incentive encourages industry investment in R&D.
The review aims to identify opportunities to improve the effectiveness and integrity of the R&D Tax Incentive, including by sharpening its focus on encouraging additional R&D expenditure.
As part of this review, we are seeking...More
What is the Space Activities Act 1998?
The Space Activities Act 1998 (Act), Space Activities Regulations 2001 (Regulations), and the Space Activities (Scientific or Educational Organisations) Guidelines 2015 create a regulatory framework for civilian space activities in Australia, as...More
A consultation Regulation Impact Statement (RIS) has been prepared to examine options to improve the energy efficiency of air conditioners and chillers. Policy changes considered by the RIS include the costs and benefits of introducing a ‘zoned’ energy rating label that provides location...More
The annual Offshore Petroleum Exploration Acreage Release (the acreage release) is a key part of the Australian Government's strategy to encourage petroleum exploration in Australia’s offshore waters. The acreage release is underpinned by Australia's stable economic environment and...More
The Commercial Building Disclosure (CBD) Program requires energy efficiency information to be provided in most cases when commercial office space of 2,000 square metres or more is offered for sale or lease. The aim of the program is to improve the energy efficiency of Australia's large office...More
The Department of Industry, Innovation and Science, as part of its commitment to the continuous improvement of Australian industry policies and programmes, is conducting an evaluation of the following tariff concession items that relate to inputs to manufacturing:
46 (raw materials)
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Consumers have called for greater clarity around the origin of the food they buy so they can make more informed purchasing decisions. The Australian Government and state and territory governments are addressing this long standing issue.
You can have your say on the potential impacts of...More
The Australian Government is committed to ensuring Australia has an appropriate facility for the management of radioactive waste created within Australia.
Australia's radioactive waste results from the use of radioactive materials in medicine, research and industry. Relatively small amounts of...More
The Australian Government is now reviewing the rules around measurement markings on packaging.
Part 4 of the National Trade Measurement Regulations 2009 governs measurement markings that show customers the exact weight or volume of the product they are buying. For example, the “330ml” mark...More
The Australian Government is focused on improving productivity and encouraging innovation in the Australian economy. It has undertaken a deregulation agenda focused on eliminating inefficient and unnecessary regulations on businesses, individuals and the community.
The National Trade...More
Thank you for taking the time to complete this survey on the Department of Industry, Innovation and Sciences websites related to energy. Your responses will help us improve how we help Australians understand and use energy.
We are particularly interested in your experience of the following...More
The Department of Industry and Science, on behalf of the Australian Government, is seeking feedback from users of business.gov.au to inform the ongoing development of the site. More
The National Measurement Institute is seeking feedback on new pattern approval requirements for non-automatic weighing instruments.
The National Measurement Institute is seeking feedback on new pattern approval requirements for non-automatic weighing instruments. The consultation paper is...More
NMI's Consultation Paper sought feedback on new pattern approval requirements for non-automatic weighing instruments.
NMI's Consultation Paper [270KB PDF] sought feedback on new pattern approval requirements for non-automatic weighing instruments.
Response to the Consultation Paper -...More
The National Measurement Institute is seeking feedback on pattern approval standards for electricity meters used for trade.
The National Measurement Institute sought feedback on pattern approval standards for electricity meters used for trade. The consultation paper is available to download:...More
The Australian Government is developing a comprehensive science policy that will be underpinned by a strategy for a science nation in which scientific thinking and applied science can be found in all sectors of our economy.
A paper from the Chief Scientist, released in September 2014, set out...More
Public concern over country of origin labelling has resulted in numerous inquiries, reports and proposals in recent years. These processes have questioned the robustness and clarity of the current framework. It is clear that consumers find the current country of origin framework for food...More