Major industry festival a first for the Central Coast
There is no denying that the past two years have been extremely tough for businesses on the Central Coast, manufacturers and agri-businesses being no exception. Local businesses have had to adapt their strategies and operations to deal with supply chain breakdowns, skills shortages, rising costs and other challenges stemming from catastrophic bushfires, floods and COVID-19.
Manufacturers flock to Melbourne’s CBD of the north
Media Release by Fitzroys
Epping’s emergence as Melbourne’s “CBD of the north” is continuing to attract manufacturing operators.
In the latest deal, Fitzroys’ Marco Sandrin and...
Not just an UGG boot: When Made in Australia is Best
Media Release by UGG Since 1974
For many Aussies, the word UGG is synonymous with Australia: just like Vegemite and the Hills Hoist, our iconic...
$4.45 million to be invested into developing advanced manufacturing skills and technology in the...
Media Release by Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC)
Territory-based manufacturers will soon gain access to a multi-million-dollar advanced manufacturing facility. The facility will house robotic...
New ARC Fellowships program to boost industry research capabilities
The Australian Research Council (ARC) has launched Industry Fellowships, a $215 million program that would provide a boost for research aimed at addressing critical...
A&I’s cost-effective infrastructure solutions for corrosive environment
Advertorial Content. Written by Ben Gillies - A&I Coatings
New generation product technology in infrastructure is greatly reducing maintenance costs and the carbon footprint associated...