Ipswich highlights manufacturing potential in push to become Queensland’s defence hub
Ipswich City Council says the city’s manufacturing sector is central to its ambition to become Queensland’s manufacturing and defence capital, supported by a large pipeline of industrial land and targeted investment efforts.
Amaero reports new manufacturing agreement backed by $7.8M titanium powder order
Amaero Ltd said it has secured a new manufacturing agreement that includes a A$7.8 million purchase order for titanium alloy powders, with shipments scheduled across fiscal year 2027.
Pilbara manufacturing boosted through $846,700 in RED Grants
The Western Australian Government is investing in the Pilbara’s economic diversification and manufacturing capacity, awarding $846,700 to five regional projects through Round 8 of the Regional Economic Development (RED) Grants program.
Australian Government launches Investor Front Door pilot to support major projects
The Australian Government has announced the first pilot projects under its Investor Front Door initiative, aimed at supporting investment in fuel security, supply chain resilience and critical minerals.
La Trobe University researchers develop portable PFAS biosensor
Researchers at La Trobe University have developed a portable biosensor designed to detect per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on site, offering a potential alternative to laboratory-based testing methods.
Hydrogen fuel cell breakthrough at UNSW targets transport and aviation use
Researchers from UNSW Sydney have unveiled a redesigned hydrogen fuel cell that they say addresses a longstanding technical limitation, potentially advancing the use of clean energy in sectors such as freight, transport and aviation.
Qld manufacturers offered new digital skills training program
Manufacturing Queensland is promoting an accredited training program aimed at strengthening digital skills within the manufacturing sector.
Australian Made welcomes EU Free Trade deal as boost for manufacturing
The Australian Made Campaign has welcomed the Australia-European Union Free Trade Agreement (A-EU FTA), describing it as a significant opportunity for Australian manufacturing.
NSW advances battery reform with manufacturing responsibility to address fires and pollution
The New South Wales Government says new legislation introducing mandatory battery regulations, including greater responsibility for manufacturers and suppliers, aims to reduce the risk of fires and improve environmental outcomes across the state.
Australian Government brings forward $6.15B to support manufacturing and business resilience
The Australian Government has announced it will bring forward $6.15 billion in concessional finance to support businesses, with a focus on strengthening manufacturing and supply chains affected by global disruptions.

























