Austal’s Australian operations cleared to bid for US naval ship support
Austal’s shipyards and service centres in Australia have been cleared to bid for providing support services for United States Navy (USN) and Military Sealift...
Air filters manufacturer Unifilter earns “100% Australian made” certificate
Australian manufacturing company Unifilter, which produces air filters for the motorcycle, automotive, industrial and custom-made industries in Australia and for brands like Yamaha, Kawasaki...
The Original Eumundi Markets joins the Australian Made Campaign
The Australian Made Campaign and the Original Eumundi Markets are collaborating to help boost the Queensland institution’s image as Australia’s largest premier craft market for...
How manufacturers can transform the way they buy power
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This March, Flow Power revealed businesses that signed onto their Corporate Renewable Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) saved $14M collectively since their contracts began...
Manufacturing trends in 2022 and what lies ahead
The Australian manufacturing industry has seen dynamic trends in 2022 as it still recovers from the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. It is no secret that the industry is still dealing with the remnants of the disruptive global event as it weathers through challenging issues such as skills gaps, supply chain bottlenecks, and workforce shortages.
Australian Made Campaign now in Queensland to give information on AMAG logo
Australian Made Campaign is now represented in Queensland with the recent appointment of Mr. Matt Roberts to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland...
Study finds only 20 percent of Aussie businesses have a firm policy to buy...
A recent study conducted by Roy Morgan found that only 20 percent of Australian businesses have a firm policy for buying Australian-made goods wherever...
Scott Morrison names six priority areas in $1.5 billion plan to boost manufacturing
Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra
The federal government is selecting six priority areas for support in a $1.5 billion manufacturing plan Scott Morrison will outline...
The Smarter 3D Printing Series: Advancing Research and Learning
In 2011, an article in the Economist noted that 3D printing “makes it as cheap to create single items as it is to produce thousands”. This simple yet profound description best describes the disruptive potential of 3D printing and why everyone is clamouring to jump on the 3D printing bandwagon.
$700m CleanTech manufacturing hub for electric vehicles in NSW
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In an industry-led initiative, Nexport, the largest supplier of electric buses in Australia, has responded to the NSW Government’s decision to electrify its...






















