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Study to determine demand for LPG gas conversion facility

The Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce (VACC) will team up with Gas Energy Australia (GEA) to investigate demands for a major new LPG gas...

Ford unveils Australian-designed Everest SUV in China

Ford has unveiled the first ever Australian-designed and engineered car in Beijing, China, reports Perth Now. The new Ford Everest family-sized four-wheel-drive – which is...

Holden workers agree to redundancy payout but should find new jobs as soon as...

Australian Manufacturing Workers Union (AMWU) State Secretary John Camillo has urged Holden workers that have already found an alternative full-time employment to immediately transfer...

Holden Managing Director Gerry Dorizas quits, effective immediately

Holden Chairman and Managing Director Gerry Dorizas has resigned from his post after less than eight months on the job. General Motors Executive Vice President...

Tomcar Australia and the benefits of nurturing innovation

Sponsored by:   Welcome to the Feature Series for Australian Manufacturing, where each month we’ll shine the focus on one particular Australian manufacturer and breakdown what...

New program in support of automotive workers affected by Holden departure

Automotive Transformation Minister Susan Close has announced a new $7.3 million support program aimed at securing the future of thousands of manufacturing workers that...

Holden tight-lipped on reports for engineering job cuts in Victorian plants

Holden has refused to comment on speculations that hundreds of engineering jobs in Victoria will be lost before the end of the year but confirmed...

Hundreds of Holden engineers “to be given marching orders” early

400 highly qualified Holden workers may find themselves on the job market sooner than expected as the carmaker is rumoured to have accelerated plans...

Holden warns of early exit for suppliers

Minister for Automotive Transformation, Susan Close has urged the Federal Government to take seriously the warnings by Holden of an early closure by component...

Toyota to cover reskilling fees of redundant workers

Toyota has agreed to pay the course fees for any of the 2500 workers interested in upgrading their qualifications before the closure of its...
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