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Aussie SMEs to receive up to $25,000 in new energy efficiency grant program

The federal government has opened applications for the first round of its $16 million Energy Efficiency Grants for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises. 

Cost pressures affecting Australian Food and Grocery Manufacturers

Media Release by Australian Food and Grocery Council AFGC CEO Tanya Barden says Australian food and grocery manufacturers are facing cost pressures that are starting...

Australia’s Gilmour Space inks launch and transportation service deal with Momentus Inc.

Queensland-based hybrid rocket company Gilmour Space Technologies has reached an agreement for launch and orbital transport services with Momentus Inc. – a commercial space...

Monash researchers join AI global summit in Switzerland

A worldwide summit pushing artificial intelligence (AI) to spur sustainable development will bring together researchers from Monash University with other AI pioneers, robotics specialists, and humanitarian leaders in Geneva, Switzerland, from 6 to 7 July, the university announced. 

Dutch team gears up for Bridgestone World Solar Car Challenge at CDU

In the lead-up to the impending Bridgestone World Solar Car Challenge, a group of international students hailing from Saxion University of Applied Sciences and the University of Twente in the Netherlands is currently fine-tuning their solar-powered vehicle at Charles Darwin University (CDU).

RMIT researchers develop road-making material from COVID-generated waste

RMIT researchers have found a way to transform pandemic-generated waste into road-making material. Using disposable face masks and processed building rubble – known as recycled...

ACCI: Wages soar by 3.6% in private labour sector

The private sector wage bill has increased by 3.6 per cent in 2022 with businesses delivering the strongest rate of compensation rise in more than a decade, according to a media release by the Australian Chamber of Commerce & Industry (ACCI).

ANU’s Professor Timothy Senden appointed to ANSTO Board

Professor Timothy Senden has been appointed to the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO) Board for a three-year term.

March figures show decline in New Zealand’s manufacturing sector

New Zealand's manufacturing sector contracted in March and remains well below the long-term average signalling challenges for the sector, according to the latest BNZ – BusinessNZ Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI).

Tritium to supply 250 rapid chargers to the UK

Tritium DCFC Limited, a Brisbane-based developer and manufacturer of fast chargers for EVs, will supply more than 250 rapid chargers to the Osprey Charging...
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