The Albanese Labor Government welcomes the CSIRO-led research mission to help propel Australia to a low-emissions economy.

Minister for Industry and Science Ed Husic said partnerships between research institutes, government and industry would result in more than $90 million of investment in the initiative.

โ€œCSIROโ€™s Towards Net Zero Mission is a great program that will use large-scale research to help Australian industries reduce their emissions and stay competitive in a decarbonising global economy,โ€ Minister Husic said.

Sectors where emissions reductions are difficult, like steel and agriculture, will benefit from focused research in decarbonisation technology specific to their industries.

โ€œThe missionโ€™s goals will include identifying what is required to develop new processes for low-emissions steel and iron ore production, and help our aviation industry develop the feedstocks to convert to the use of sustainable aviation fuel,โ€ Minister Husic said.

 

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โ€œItโ€™s terrific to see CSIROโ€™s excellent work in lockstep with the Albanese Governmentโ€™s ambition to create Australian jobs and hit our emissions reduction targets.โ€

Minister Husic said this large-scale scientific and collaborative research initiative will also help regional areas.

โ€œThe program aims to help some of our regions navigate the transition to net zero through new collaborations and analysis,โ€ he said.

Minister Husic said CSIRO, Australiaโ€™s national science agency, is uniquely placed to help us meet our net zero challenge.

โ€œThrough its National Missions programs, CSIRO is helping Australian businesses and communities solve difficult challenges, including reaching net zero using pathways most appropriate to them,โ€ Minister Husic said.

โ€œBy supporting these sectors, the Towards Net Zero Mission will use Australian know-how and be a major stepping-stone for Australiaโ€™s pathway to lower emissions.โ€

Originally published by The Hon Ed Husic MP Minister for Industry and Science