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Federal budget measures only partially address industry’s needs – Ai Group

The Federal Government’s first annual budget for 2023-24 has the industry talking, with Ai Group’s Innes Willox remarking the budget “unfortunately lacks the urgency and imagination required to power the Australian economy through a period of anaemic growth.”

Tritium makes a mark in Malaysia with latest fast charger sale

Tritium, a Brisbane-based global provider of direct current fast electric vehicle chargers, is entering the Malaysian market with a new purchase order from EV charger installer and management services provider, KuroEV. 

Ai Group urges SA gov’t to make early AUKUS investment

The Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) has released a pre-budget submission urging the South Australian government to balance current challenges with the investment required...

Qld teams up with University of the Sunshine Coast to boost business planning initiative

The Queensland Government and the University of the Sunshine Coast have partnered to create a new workforce micro-credential through a “Workforce Planning Course” aimed at helping small and medium-sized business owners. 

Survey: Australian CEOs ready to address skills, supply chain issues

The most recent CEO poll conducted by The Australian Industry Group has revealed that Australian company leaders are cautiously hopeful for 2023 and are making investments to solve supply chain and skill gaps.

Cooperative Research Centres Association Proposes Australia invest in R&D success and industrial PhDs to...

Media Release The Cooperative Research Centres (CRC) Association has published its 2021-22 Pre-Budget Submission, urging the Federal Government to invest in industry-led cooperative research to...

Boeing announces investment in Aussie start up Myriota

Boeing has announced that it will invest in South Australian start-up telecommunications company Myriota, giving the company the much needed boost to achieve its...

BlueScope targets at least $510m first half EBIT

BlueScope Steel, Australia's largest steelmaking business, expects its underlying earnings for the first half of the financial year to be at least $510 million...
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