Battery-powered Hull 096 hits Hobart Harbour for first trials
Incat Tasmania has begun harbour trials for Hull 096, which the company describes as the world’s largest battery-electric ship, on the River Derwent.
Monash University develops greener process to recover metals from spent batteries
Researchers at Monash University say they have developed a new method to recover high-purity metals from spent lithium-ion batteries using a mild, environmentally sustainable solvent, offering what they describe as a safer alternative to conventional recycling techniques.
UNSW engineers hit world record with next-gen solar cell manufacturing
UNSW Sydney says its engineers have set a world record for the performance of solar cells made from antimony chalcogenide, an emerging photovoltaic material, marking a significant advance in manufacturing for next-generation solar technology.
Gilmour Space secures $217M investment to scale Australian space manufacturing capability
Gilmour Space Technologies has secured $217 million (US$145 million) in private equity funding to expand its Australian manufacturing operations and support the next phase of growth in domestic space capability.
Capital grants to expand construction training for energy transition in WA
The Western Australian Government says it is expanding construction training capacity through targeted capital grants aimed at supporting decarbonisation, energy transformation and regional workforce development.
UNSW develops liquid metal motor for flexible manufacturing
Researchers at UNSW Sydney have developed the world’s first motor powered by a droplet of liquid metal, a breakthrough the university says could have significant implications for manufacturing, soft robotics, and flexible machines.
Rockwell Automation 2025 report details use of AI, digital twins for sustainability
Global manufacturing company Rockwell Automation has released its latest snapshot of the company’s commitment to incorporating sustainability across its operations – from design and...
Crusader Caravans manufacturing push supports buyers amid rising caravan demand
Australian caravan manufacturing is seeing increased attention as Crusader Caravans reports strong interest from prospective buyers ahead of the summer travel period, coinciding with the release of its updated Buyer’s Guide and Checklist aimed at supporting informed purchasing decisions.
Victoria expands manufacturing capacity in plastic recycling with $4M investment
Victoria is set to increase its plastic recycling and manufacturing capacity, following a $4 million investment from the Victorian Government, the Australian Government, and industry partners.
WA opens $6M fund to support regional recycling manufacturing capacity
The Western Australian Government has opened a new $6 million grant round aimed at strengthening recycling manufacturing and processing capacity in regional and remote parts of the State, with funding available to local governments to upgrade infrastructure for plastics, tyres, paper and cardboard.



























