Former Prime Minister John Howard throws his support behind Australian Made Week

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Media Release

Former Prime Minister of Australia, The Hon John Howard MP, is throwing his support behind the first-ever Australian Made Week, saying the week highlight the importance and celebrate the success of Australia’s manufacturing industry.

Launched on Monday, Australian Made Week (24 May to 30 May 2021) calls on shoppers to actively focus their buying activities on genuine Aussie products bearing the trusted green-and-gold kangaroo logo.

After a challenging year for many Australian businesses, the initiative aims to recognise and support local makers and growers around the country. When you buy Australian Made products, you create jobs, now and into the future, and support thousands of Australians throughout the supply chain.

Mr Howard said, “The Australian Made Campaign promotes the excellence and achievement of Australian products and services. It draws attention to how successful our country has been and how competitive it is in so many areas with the rest of the World.

The COVID pandemic has highlighted the need for local self-sufficiency, where this makes sense. The Campaign is very much part of this. I supported it strongly when I was Prime Minister and hope that the initiative being launched now is successful.”

According to recent Roy Morgan research, if every household spent an additional $10 a week on Australian Made products, it would inject an extra $5 billion into the economy each year and create up to 11,000 new jobs.

Australian Made Chief Executive, Ben Lazzaro, said Australian Made Week was a great time to focus on the benefits of buying local and is encouraging shoppers to make a conscious effort to seek out products carrying the Australian Made kangaroo.

“When you buy Australian Made, not only are you getting products made to some of the highest standards in the world, you create jobs, now and into the future, and support thousands of Australians throughout the supply chain,” Mr Lazzaro said.

“Manufacturing is an essential part of our economy. Every Australian Made product purchased directly supports a sector of 900,000 people and thousands of businesses across the supply chain. One job in manufacturing produces three to four jobs in other parts of the economy.”

So look for the Australian Made logo – Australia’s most trusted, recognised and widely used country of origin symbol. Consumers can learn more about Australian Made Week and find genuine Aussie products at www.australianmadeweek.com.au.