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Initial developmental funding for the NCIS in
1998/99 was provided by Monash University, the
Victorian Department of Justice, the Commonwealth
Department of Health and Aged Care; the Federal
Office of Road Safety; and the National Occupational
Health and Safety Commission.
Between 2000 and 2003, during further development and
consolidation, funding was provided by each
State/Territory Justice Department and the Commonwealth
agencies of the Department of Health and Ageing; the
National Occupational Health and Safety Commission; the
Australian Transport Safety Bureau; the Australian
Institute of Criminology, and the Department of Treasury.
Funding by these government agencies was provided on
the condition that after July 2003, a user pays system
be adopted to finance the operations of the NCIS. Accordingly a user pays system for third
party users was implemented in 2003/04, however it soon
became clear that income from this initiative was unlikely
to sustain NCIS operations in full. Further government
funding was subsequently sought and approved.
The NCIS is currently funded through a joint Commonwealth
and State initiative by the following agencies:
- The Justice Departments of each State/Territory
- The Commonwealth Department of Health and Ageing
- The Australian Institute of Criminology
- SafeWork Australia
- The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission
The NCIS has also received support from a range of
agencies including the Australian Bureau of Statistics;
Flinders University Research Centre for Injury Studies;
The Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine; Monash
University Accident Research Centre; and the Monash
University Department of Epidemiology and Preventive
Medicine.
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