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AUSTRALIAN BIOLOGICAL RESOURCES STUDY

Panorama Ambiental
Internacional
Diciembre de 2006

19 December 2006 - The Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Greg Hunt, today announced new members of the nation's premier taxonomy advisory committee.

The Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS) is an Australian Government research agency leads the world in providing species information for biodiversity management.

The ABRS Advisory Committee advises the Parliamentary Secretary on taxonomy policy and assesses research grants that provide valuable information on little known Australian plants, animals and microorganisms.

Mr Hunt said Australia is home to two million species of plants and animals, with 80 per cent found nowhere else in world.

"If we're to conserve our rich biodiversity, it is vital that we build our scientific knowledge," Mr Hunt said.
"There are a large number of species that are still poorly known or completely undocumented. The study of such species is fundamental to effective conservation, and for the use of plants and animals in medicines and vaccines. The ABRS Advisory Committee is vital to that effort."

The committee is made up of a chairperson, six members chosen for their technical expertise and four stakeholder members. The following new members take up their three year appointments from 1 January 2007:

• Professor Merilyn Sleigh as the chair of the committee. Professor Sleigh brings valuable experience to the committee as a pharmacologist and molecular biologist and has been involved in developing the biotechnology industry in Australia. Professor Sleigh is the CEO and Managing Director of EvoGenix Limited and received the Australian Government Centenary Medal for contributions to biotechnology research and industry development in 2002.
• Dr Brett Summerell has been appointed as a technical member on the committee, bringing expertise on fungi and plant diseases. Dr Summerell is the Director of Science and Public Programmes for the Botanic Gardens Trust in Sydney.
• Dr Robin Wilson has been appointed as a technical member for his expertise on marine invertebrates and their role in the environment. Dr Wilson is a senior scientist with the Museum of Victoria.
• Mr Andrew Inglis has been appointed as a stakeholder member for his expertise in agricultural production, marketing, research management and quarantine. Mr Inglis operates a mixed grain and grazing property in South Australia and received a Centenary Medal for services to the grains industry and as a member of the Quarantine and Exports Advisory Council.
• Dr Anna Lavelle has accepted an appointment as a stakeholder member, bringing expertise in biotechnology. Dr Lavelle is the CEO for AusBiotech which is Australia's Biotechnology Industry Organisation.

Mr Hunt thanked the outgoing members of the committee, Dr Ian Gould (who held the position of chair) and Dr John Pitt, Dr Winston Ponder, Mr Guy Fitzhardinge and Dr Jane Gilmour for the valuable contribution they had made in assisting ABRS to deliver the Australian Government programme that contributes to vital biodiversity research.
John Deller (Mr Hunt's Office)

 
 

Fuente: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage (http:// www.environment.gov.au)
(http://www.deh.gov.au)
Australian Alps National Park (http://www.australianalps.deh.gov.au)
Australian Antarctic Division (http://www.aad.gov.au)
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