A Federal Government review of funding models for Australia's cooperative research centres (CRCs) is unlikely to change the focus or ability of one of the country's leading scientific bodies studying the Great Barrier Reef.
Research director of the CRC Reef Research Centre, Dr David Williams, says the review points to a greater push for commercial outcomes by research bodies.
He says his organisation should not come under extra pressure because of the commercial arrangements it has already with the federal and state governments and statutory bodies such as the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority.
"I think the focus of CRCs from the beginning has been user outcomes, whether they're commercial or environmental...the heat's just been turned up a bit now I think on some of the ones that haven't been performing as well to that end," he said.