AFWI: National Open Call for Research is live

Friday 14 Mar 2025

 
Expressions of Interest (EOI) for transformative, industry-focused forestry research are now open until 14 April 2025, as the Australian Forest and Wood Innovations (AFWI) National Open Call for Research launches its second round. 

This round invites bold ideas with real-world impact to support Australia’s forestry and forest products sector. 

“This call is about funding innovative ideas that can deliver real commercial outcomes and help solve industry challenges,” said AFWI’s Executive Director Dr Joseph Lawrence. “ We’re looking for research that will make a tangible difference, whether by strengthening local manufacturing, supporting sustainable forestry practices, or driving the transition to a circular bioeconomy.” 

Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry, Julie Collins MP, today (7 March) announced the launch of the National Open Call, encouraging industry and researchers to collaborate and submit research proposals with an end-user focus. 

“Research like this is how we keep our forestry industry competitive, sustainable and able to face challenges head-on,” Minister Collins said. “Australia’s forestry industry has enormous potential, and I want to see it grow and thrive. The sector is a vital economic contributor and a huge source of jobs in my home state of Tasmania. 

“Last year’s projects are researching practical solutions to a range of challenges, from finding Australian timber species for sports flooring to developing ways to stop pest animals from eating seedlings. I’m looking forward to seeing what the next crop of researchers will discover.” 

This year’s call introduces a two-stage application process, designed to streamline submissions and strengthen industry engagement. The first stage invites Expressions of Interest, with selected applicants progressing to a full proposal submission. 

“By introducing an EOI stage, we’re ensuring early engagement with industry and giving applicants an opportunity to refine their proposals before moving to the next step,” Dr Lawrence said. “This will help attract bold, high-quality ideas that directly address industry needs.” 

Last year’s National Open Call resulted in eight successful projects sharing the first $5 million in grant funding and unlocking an additional $8.3 million of matching investment from industry and research partners. 

Australian Forest Products Association (AFPA) CEO Diana Hallam welcomed the second round and encouraged strong participation. “After the success of the first round, I’m excited to see what transformative ideas are proposed through the Second National Open Call,” Ms Hallam said. “I encourage anyone with initiatives that will enhance the productivity and profitability of Australia’s forest industries both now and in coming decades to come forward. 

“I am confident industry is united in wanting to ensure the $100 million investment called for by AFPA and delivered by the Australian Government creates the products, jobs and climate solutions needed to decarbonise our economy and turbocharge this great Australian industry.” 
 
Expressions of Interest are now open. For further details on eligibility, key dates, and the application process, click here.

Source & image credit: AFWI



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