Australia’s Chief Scientist provides independent, authoritative scientific advice to government to inform decision-making and policy directions for the benefit of the nation. 

The Chief Scientist is appointed by the Prime Minister.

The Chief Scientist develops a workplan in consultation with the Minister for Science, who provides the Chief Scientist with a letter of expectations. 

Advice is provided through various avenues: 

  • directly to government
  • through the National Science and Technology Council, for which Australia’s Chief Scientist is executive officer, the Prime Minister is chair, and the Minister for Science is deputy chair.
  • through boards and committees of which the Chief Scientist is a member.

The Chief Scientist is supported by the Office of the Chief Scientist (OCS), which is hosted in the Department of Industry, Science and Resources. Staff of the OCS are members of the Australian Public Service.