Children’s Cancer Institute shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Children’s Cancer Institute has responded to the Five Pillars of Productivity Inquiries, underscoring why medical research must sit at the centre of Australia’s productivity agenda.
From driving innovation and strengthening the STEM workforce, to advancing prevention and reducing the future burden of disease, medical research is not simply part of the solution – it is a cornerstone of national productivity and long-term prosperity.
For over 40 years, the Institute has pioneered world-class research and innovative treatments to improve the lives of children with cancer. Embedding medical research in Australia’s productivity framework will ensure the nation continues to benefit from the discoveries, talent, and breakthroughs that shape a healthier and more resilient future.
Read our submission.”
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