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Manufacturing put in economic focus as Australian Made Week opens, says Earlypay

Manufacturing has been placed in the economic spotlight as Australian Made Week begins 18 May, with Earlypay saying the sector sits at the centre of broader discussions around supply chains, investment and Australia’s long-term economic resilience.

Australian Made Week 2026 opens with manufacturing-led home design showcase

A new design activation highlighting Australian manufacturing is underway as part of Australian Made Week 2026, with the Australian Made House showcasing locally made products across a curated residential-style installation, according to Australian Made.

Manufacturing growth accelerates as MYOB research points to Budget support as potential catalyst

Manufacturing is emerging as one of the fastest-growing SME sectors in Australia, with new research from MYOB indicating the sector’s manufacturing performance is outpacing most other small and medium-sized business segments and could gain further momentum following the Federal Budget.

Manufacturing and recycling converge with launch of solar RVM in Keperra

Manufacturing and recycling have been highlighted in South East Queensland with the launch of the region’s first solar-powered reverse vending machine, according to Container Exchange, marking a step forward for the state’s circular economy infrastructure and locally built technology.

Hunter Manufacturing Awards 2026 launched with “We Make It Here” focus

The 2026 Hunter Manufacturing Awards (HMA) program has been launched with a renewed focus on regional manufacturing capability, innovation, and competitiveness, as entries open for the Awards’ 22nd year.

Australian Manufacturing Week 2026 concludes after three-day Brisbane showcase

Australian Manufacturing Week 2026 has concluded in Brisbane after three days of showcasing advanced manufacturing technologies, automation and industry innovation, with organisers highlighting strong...

Oxford Economics report warns of growing manufacturing workforce shortages in food and grocery sector

A new report by Oxford Economics Australia has warned that workforce shortages across Australia’s food and grocery manufacturing sector are expected to intensify over the next decade, with demand projected to outpace labour supply in several critical manufacturing-related occupations.

Hydrix, NIOA sign manufacturing deal to advance Australian counter-drone defence capability

Hydrix has signed a binding contract with NIOA Group to support the design, development and integration of a telemetry-capable inert proximity fuze and kinetic effector payload package for small uncrewed aerial systems (sUAS), in a move aimed at strengthening Australia’s sovereign manufacturing and counter-drone Defence capability.

Bosisto’s expands manufacturing with new eucalyptus oil distillery in regional Victoria

Australian eucalyptus products company Bosisto’s has launched a new purpose-built eucalyptus oil distillery near Wedderburn, with the company saying the investment will strengthen local manufacturing capability and expand Australian-made production capacity.

Manufacturing investment and skills measures welcomed in Federal Budget, AFGC says amid global cost...

The Australian Food and Grocery Council has welcomed measures in the Federal Budget aimed at supporting productivity, business investment and workforce capability, while warning that escalating instability in the Middle East could still place upward pressure on costs across manufacturing supply chains and for consumers.
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Automotive canopy and tray manufacturer manages 6,000 SKUs with self-implemented ERP

Australian automotive accessories manufacturer Trig Point self-implemented an ERP system in just three months and gained control over its unwieldy component inventory, product customizations, and production processes. “We wouldn’t be able to manage that without a system like this,” says Chris Wasylkiw, Production Engineer.