Tuesday, June 16, 2026

End Food Waste Australia names Wendy Hughes as CEO

End Food Waste Australia (EFWA) has appointed Wendy Hughes as its Chief Executive Officer following a three-month period in the role of Acting CEO.

ESG future shaped by how businesses use technology, Konica Minolta Australia says

The future of environmental, social and governance (ESG) performance is being increasingly influenced by how organisations use technology in their day-to-day operations, according to thought leadership from Konica Minolta Australia.

Analysis: Manufacturing goals are clear, but skills shortages remain the bottleneck

Australia’s manufacturing ambitions are increasingly being tested by a central workforce question, according to the Manufacturing Industry Skills Alliance, as government, industry and training leaders gather in Melbourne to address skills shortages shaping the sector’s future.

Governments commit $105M to critical minerals smelter project

Australian governments have committed a further $105 million to support critical minerals processing and manufacturing capability at Nyrstar's Hobart and Port Pirie smelters, backing continued operations while future investment options are assessed.

Australian researchers edge closer to Horizon Europe grants following treaty milestone

Australia has moved a step closer to joining the European Union’s flagship research and innovation program, with the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) welcoming the federal government's confirmation that treaty negotiations for Australia's association with Horizon Europe have formally concluded.

Qld launches $4M airborne survey to map North-West critical minerals potential

Queensland will invest up to $4 million in what it says will be Australia's largest high-resolution regional airborne gravity survey to support future critical minerals exploration in the state's north-west.

UNSW researchers develop lightweight patch for continuous heart and breathing monitoring

Researchers at UNSW Sydney have developed a lightweight wearable sensor that could one day allow patients with heart and breathing conditions to be monitored continuously at home, potentially supporting earlier detection of health issues and reducing the need for hospital visits.

Manufacturing scales up as Canberra firm expands target drone production

Canberra-based defence manufacturer Boresight has expanded its target drone offering with the introduction of a larger unmanned aerial system designed to meet growing demand for realistic counter-drone training and testing.

Engineers recognised for national contributions in King’s Birthday Honours

Several members of Engineers Australia have been recognised in the 2026 King’s Birthday Honours, with the organisation congratulating recipients for their contributions to engineering, education, industry and the broader community.

New project to boost Australian-made artillery manufacturing

The Australian Government has awarded a $72 million contract to Rheinmetall NIOA Munitions to establish a new large-calibre ammunition forging capability in Queensland, in a move aimed at strengthening domestic manufacturing and supporting the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
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