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$29B Wheatstone Project generates more than 600 local jobs in Western Australia

The new $29 billion Chevron-operated Wheatstone Project in Western Australia has created more than 600 local jobs in the State, with about $10 billion...

Austal chief says Australia needs to work harder at marketing its products internationally

The head of Australian shipbuilder Austal says lack of government support in Australia would cause them to build defence vessels in their US operations...

South Australian food companies report sales growth in local and international markets

A growing demand for food, both in international and local markets, has propelled several food companies in South Australia to hire more people in...

Brickworks Building Products shows support for cancer research; reports strong earnings in full year results

Brickworks Building Products has implemented a fundraising initiative to help the Children’s Cancer Institute Australia (CCIA) in its National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Brickworks Building...

NSW Parliament supports jobs by stocking local tea brand in Parliament Office

The New South Wales Parliament House has shown its support for jobs in the State by drinking a local tea brand and keeping stocks...

Matrix wins contract to supply buoyancy for Gorgon Project

Australia’s Matrix and Composites Engineering (Matrix) has announced on Wednesday that it has secured a deal with Subsea 7 for the supply of subsea...

Toyota annual report shows company spends $1 million an hour on product development activities

Toyota spends a little over $1 million an hour on research and development, based on figures from the company’s latest annual report. Toyota Motor Corporation...

Cornucopia 3D food printer will control your meal’s calorie content

Two scientists from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have come up with a concept design for a “personal food factory”, a food printer...

AMIC launches new certification for meat and livestock industry

A new certification program for the Australian meat and livestock industry has been launched to help processors demonstrate their commitment to best practice animal...

AMWU fights for members’ jobs as Aurizon tries to replace them with casual labour

The Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union is standing by AMWU members employed by rail freight company Aurizon which is trying to replace long-term employees with...
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