SENATOR THE HON TIM AYRES
MINISTER FOR INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION
MINISTER FOR SCIENCE
DR ANDREW CHARLTON MP
ASSISTANT MINISTER FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY
AND THE DIGITAL ECONOMY
Today, the Albanese Labor Government is releasing the National AI Plan, a comprehensive roadmap to build an AI-enabled economy that harnesses the full potential of artificial intelligence for the benefit of all Australians.
As AI technologies continue to evolve, the National AI Plan will accelerate the broad development and adoption of AI, ensuring every Australian can share in its benefits while keeping a careful balance between innovation and protection from potential risks.
The National AI Plan has three goals:
Today’s announcement is backed by a $29.9 million commitment to establish the AI Safety Institute in early 2026 to ensure that the government is monitoring and responding to risks, supporting agencies and regulators.
Building a workforce equipped to create the infrastructure, develop AI solutions and apply them effectively is critical to unlocking the full economic and social potential of this technology.
Workers and unions will play an important role in shaping the uptake and adoption of AI, with government and industry to ensure adoption is transparent, safe and responsibly managed.
The Future Skills Organisation is ensuring the skills and training system is responsive to the digital and AI skills needs of the future. They are developing generalist and specialist digital and AI units of competency across Australian Qualifications Framework levels.
The plan provides clear guidance for government, industry, researchers and communities to ensure Australians, including First Nations peoples, women, people with disability and regional communities can benefit from AI.
The National AI Plan is critical to the Government’s Future Made in Australia agenda. It complements our broader efforts to revitalise Australian industry, create high-value jobs and ensure that the benefits of technological progress are realised here at home.
The Government has already catalysed private sector investments that could scale up to more than $100 billion, with more in train.
The Plan supports the growth and commercialisation of AI solutions made in Australia, by launching an ‘AI Accelerator’ funding round of the Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) program, to turn innovative ideas from local businesses and researchers into real-world solutions.
The National AI Plan is now available at https://www.industry.gov.au/NationalAIPlan.