Young Australians: 14 opportunities, up to $50,000 and two weeks left to apply

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1 July 2008

Time is running out! Innovative and creative young Australians advancing our rural industries have two weeks left to apply for up to $50,000 under a national awards program.

Some of last year’s winners are investigating better hop varieties to brew better tasting beer, extra genes for bigger prawns, ways of controlling banana fungus, selecting trees with higher stress tolerance for marginal landscapes, using chickens for pest control, bullying among crocodiles, and biofuels.

Applications for the 2008 Australian Agricultural Industries Young Innovators and Scientists Awards close on 14 July 2008 and are open to people 18 to 35 years old who are working or studying in the agriculture sector.

“This year’s Awards are bigger and better than before, with 14 winners able to receive up to $20 000 each to undertake a project to explore an emerging scientific issue or innovative activity over a 12 month period,” said Dr Colin Grant, Executive Director of the Bureau of Rural Sciences (BRS).

“One of these winners will also receive an additional $30 000 as recipient of the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry’s Award, making the premier prize a total of up to
$50 000.

“Winners can use their funding for individual or industry research projects, industry visits, further study into a specific area or attending conferences – to help them develop an idea for an Australian agricultural sector.

“See how your idea measures up – get an application in soon.”

Applications for the 2008 Australian Agricultural Industries Young Innovators and Scientists Awards close at 5pm AEST 14 July 2008. For further information download the application forms, email ScienceAwards@brs.gov.au, or visit our Facebook group.

Sponsors include the Australian Animal Welfare Strategy, Australian Egg Corporation Limited, Australian Meat Processor Corporation, Australian Pork Limited, Dairy Australia, Forest and Wood Products Australia, Horticulture Australia Limited, Land and Water Australia, Meat and Livestock Australia and the Research and Development Corporations of Fisheries, Grains, Grape and Wine, Rural Industries and Sugar.

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