Entrepreneurs drive innovation, and with the right backing, ambitious ideas can scale into businesses that deliver lasting benefits.

Cameron Reid

EY Oceania Government Incentives Partner

Trusted government incentives adviser. Champion for entrepreneurs and innovative businesses. Avid traveller; lifelong learner. Passionate about unlocking growth through R&D funding and collaboration.

Cameron is a Partner in EY’s Government Incentives practice in Sydney. He helps companies across diverse industries navigate the complexities of Australian government funding programs with deep expertise in the Australian R&D Tax Incentive, as well as other innovation and commercialisation incentives and grants.

Cameron has guided businesses ranging from growing start-ups to established multinationals in accessing non-dilutive capital to fuel innovation and growth. He leads an experienced team that manages end-to-end R&D Tax Incentive claims and has a track record of supporting clients through Australian Taxation Office (ATO) and AusIndustry reviews.

Cameron holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) and a Master of Business Administration (Executive), which underpin his analytical approach and business insight. He is a registered Australian R&D tax agent, an Affiliate Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, and a Member of the Institute of Engineers Australia.

How Cameron is shaping the future with confidence

At EY, I contribute to building a better working world by helping ambitious founders and fast-growing companies unlock government funding that fuels their innovation and growth. By streamlining complex R&D Tax Incentive claims and other funding applications, I ensure my clients secure the support they need to scale their businesses confidently. Through close collaboration and proactive advice, I strive to create long-term value, giving entrepreneurs the confidence to embrace opportunities, navigate challenges, and shape a future where their innovations can thrive.

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