Environmental R&D Tops Government Spending in Australia

Government expenditure on research and development (R&D) was $4.4 billion in 2024-25, up 1 per cent from 2022-23, according to new data released today by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Tom Lay, ABS head of business statistics, said: 'This 1 per cent increase in government R&D expenditure is the lowest since 2018-19, when it grew 2 per cent.

'When adjusted for the impacts of inflation, government spending on R&D declined by 4 per cent in 2024-25 in real terms.'

Government spending on R&D as a proportion of GDP fell from 0.17 per cent in 2022-23 to 0.16 per cent in 2024-25.

Environmental sciences recorded the largest dollar rise in R&D expenditure by fields of research, up $224 million (55 per cent). This makes Environmental sciences the leading field of research for government organisations, ahead of Biomedical and clinical sciences, which rose $78 million (14 per cent).

'We are continuing to see rises in spending towards environmental related R&D. Growth in this area aligns with government investment to promote renewable technologies aimed at reducing carbon emissions under the Net Zero Plan,' Mr Lay said.

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