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2022–23 Corporate Plan – Department of Education
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The Corporate Plan is the Department of Education’s primary planning document.
Understand obligations to support children with disability
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New resources are available to help understand obligations under the Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (DDA) and put them into daily practice.
Milestone in addressing early childhood education and care workforce issues
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The Australian Government has welcomed the release of the implementation and evaluation plan for the 10-year National Children’s Education and Care Workforce Strategy, Shaping Our Future.
New IP Framework Released
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The Higher Education Research Commercialisation (HERC) Intellectual Property (IP) Framework is now available.
HERC IP Framework Decision Tree
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Use the flow chart to help decide which agreement might be suitable for your project.
1. Introduction
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The Higher Education Research Commercialisation (HERC) Intellectual Property (IP) Framework provides a clear pathway through the complexity of universities working with industry partners.
3. How do you want to work together?
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If you are unclear as to which agreement is applicable for your particular circumstance, the following section of the guidance will help you navigate the IP Framework.
New evidence rules for Child Care Subsidy additional absences
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There are changes to the types of evidence families can show to get additional absences for COVID-19 reasons.
4. Individual Pathways Guidance
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This section of the guide provides you with information on each of the five commercialisation pathways that the HERC IP Framework encompasses.
4.2 - Developing IP through Collaboration
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Collaborative research between universities and government organisations or industry plays a critical role in the overall innovation ecosystem. To manage these projects, the parties will need to discuss and agree a research agreement.
4.3 - Providing Services and Equipment
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Universities have unique technical expertise and equipment that industry partners may wish to access to support their own research needs.
4.5 - Selling IP
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Intellectual Property (IP) is an asset that can be bought and sold. An IP assignment is a written agreement to legally transfer ownership of IP from one party (the Assignor) to another party (the Assignee).