Friday, May 15, 2026

Protected: ERP’s role in profitable sustainability: What happens when businesses go green

Part 1: What happens when businesses go green Establishing sustainable business practices is inevitably becoming significant for modern manufacturers of all shapes and sizes. This comes as public demand grows for a market that places value on the planet’s welfare more than just pure profit. 

Microphone manufacturer proves the Australian manufacturing industry is not yet dead

An Australian-based manufacturer of microphones is giving new hope to the ailing Australian manufacturing industry. Rode Microphones, which is headquartered in Silverwater NSW, is proof...

Using the right technology to increase your productivity at home

The 'Work from Anywhere' Series is Sponsored By In the previous instalment of our Work from Home series we took a quick look at how new...

New hybrid technology bus hits Melbourne’s streets

Bus operator CDC Victoria has deployed the first of 50 new Hybrid technology buses on Melbourne's public transport routes following successful trials across Victoria. The...

AI-powered energy savings: A guide for Aussie SMEs

As the world grapples with the challenges of climate change, Australian manufacturers are increasingly recognising the need to reduce their carbon footprint and transition towards a more sustainable future.

Australian boatbuilder Birdon Group wins US$259M contract

Australian marine engineering group Birdon has won a $A290 million contract to supply around 374 specialty naval crafts to the US Army, according to a...

Why manufacturers should prioritise transferable skills in recruitment

The Australian manufacturing sector is at a crossroads between keeping up with automation and technological evolution and the pressing issue of attracting and retaining a skilled workforce. 

Scott Morrison names six priority areas in $1.5 billion plan to boost manufacturing

Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra The federal government is selecting six priority areas for support in a $1.5 billion manufacturing plan Scott Morrison will outline...

New Military Vehicle Centre of Excellence ready for July launch

The $170 million Military Vehicle Centre of Excellence (MILVEHCOE) at Rheinmetall Defence Australia’s new HQ in Redbank is now finished and ready for fit-out. The...

Samsung Biologics to add end-to-end mRNA vaccine manufacturing capability to its portfolio of services

Contract development and manufacturing organisation (CDMO) Samsung Biologics has unveiled plans to add mRNA vaccine drug substance (DS) manufacturing capability to the current facility...
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Australian Manufacturing Week 2026 enters final run-up to Brisbane debut

Australia’s manufacturing sector continues to play a critical role in the national economy, underpinned by ongoing investment in advanced technologies, automation, and high-value production.