CSIRO says budget cuts will hold back money-making innovations

By Bridie Smith
Updated April 15 2014 - 6:18am, first published 5:51am
"Any kind of cuts to the CSIRO will translate to a lack of opportunity. It's ... a knock-on effect": Michelle Gallaher, chief executive of the BioMelbourne Network. Photo: Louie Douvis
"Any kind of cuts to the CSIRO will translate to a lack of opportunity. It's ... a knock-on effect": Michelle Gallaher, chief executive of the BioMelbourne Network. Photo: Louie Douvis

Cuts to the CSIRO will have long-term and detrimental effects on Australia's ability to innovate and form partnerships with leading companies, it has warned.

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