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    Nectre Receives Prestigious Australian Made Certification

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

      Nectre is proud to design and manufacture the next generation of efficient, low emission wood heaters inside their present factory in Dry Creek, South Australia.

      The famous Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo is the true mark of Aussie authenticity and is Australia’s most trusted, recognised and widely used country of origin symbol, underpinned by a third-party accreditation system, which ensures products that carry the logo are certified as ‘genuinely Australian’.

      With a 42-year history which began when Peter Cannon built the first Nectre in a shed at the back of his home in 1978, over 300,000 Nectre units have found their way into Australian homes with exportation spanning over 12 countries worldwide.

      Now more than ever is the time to support Australian made brands which are designed and manufactured right in our country, ready to be distributed to all Australian’s in need of quality, and timelessly designed wood heaters.


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