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Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images by Dr Ruhani Singh and Dr Jacinta White

New research aims to end the refrigeration of vaccines

Researchers at Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, have developed a technique that addresses the challenge of transporting temperature-dependent vaccines, which researchers hope may increase access in rural and remote communities in Australia and developing countries.

‘Buy local’ policies to help Australian resurgence

Media Release The Australian Made Campaign (AMCL) is calling on Australia's business community and all levels of government to adopt 'buy Australian first' procurement policies,...

New digital twin to better plan, design and manage Australia’s cities

Media ReleaseA cutting edge 3D visualisation of Western Sydney was launched today in a demonstration of what is set to become a step change...

Australia’s first lithium-ion giga-factory one step closer with the completion of AMGC-backed project

Media Release by AMGC Australia’s first lithium-ion battery Giga-factory is a step closer to commencing operations with the successful completion of an AMGC co-invested program....

Orora delivers 14.6% EBIT growth and 28.2% earnings per share growth

Media Release by Orora Financial highlights for the year ended 30 June 2022 Sales revenue of $4,090.8 million, up 15.6% (up 13.0% on a constant...

Nectre Receives Prestigious Australian Made Certification

Media Release Nectre is proud to announce that all products are now officially registered as being certified Australian made; a momentous occasion for the longstanding...

Deakin breakthrough tackles overheating phones and foldable tech

Deakin researchers have made a breakthrough discovery in the area of thermal conductivity and heat regulation, which will pave the way for the next...

Orica and Origin to partner on Hunter Valley hydrogen hub

Media Release by Orica Orica and Origin today announced a partnership to assess opportunities to collaborate on the development of a green hydrogen production facility,...

Local manufacturers risk missing i4.0 express train

Media Release A new RMIT report on Australian industry's digital future reveals widespread hesitation to embrace game-changing technologies for fears of cost. The Demystifying Industry...

Biax helps Vogue Homes stay ahead of the game

When Vogue Homes, an award-winning residential building company based in south-west Sydney, was looking for a point of difference in its builds, it turned to revolutionary building product Biax, an eco-friendly and user-friendly foundation system for concrete slabs.
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Delivering growth: how invoice finance transformed a logistics business

For a smaller freight-forwarding company to compete with international behemoths, Global Trade Logistics founder Gary Coutsoudis knows he and his team must outperform.