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Global dairy market faces slower price recovery, but remains positive: Rabobank report

Rabobank's latest sector research indicated a potentially slower-than-expected price recovery in the global dairy market, with China exhibiting reduced demand for dairy imports.

Countrywide Hydrogen poised to be Tasmania’s first major green hydrogen producer

Countrywide Hydrogen, a division of ReNu Energy, is set to emerge as Tasmania’s primary green hydrogen producer following the finalisation of an $8 million funding arrangement with the Tasmanian Government.

Australian oil and gas sector boosts gov’t revenues to record high in 2023-24

Australia’s oil and gas industry is poised to make a significant contribution to federal, state, and territory government coffers this fiscal year, surpassing expectations with over $17 billion in taxation revenue.

End Food Waste Australia applauds senate inquiry’s push for nationwide food waste action

End Food Waste Australia has voiced its endorsement of the recommendations advocating accelerated nationwide action against food wastage, as outlined in the report by the Senate Select Committee on Supermarket Prices.

NSW gov’t launches $160M medical research program

The New South Wales (NSW) Government announced a $160 million medical research initiative, signalling a quest for advancements in healthcare.

Australian Made Week encourages support for local manufacturers

Australian Made is urging Aussies to support and celebrate local manufacturers and growers as the fourth Australian Made Week is set to run from 20 May to 26 May.

Super duplex stainless steel potential in advanced manufacturing

In the advanced manufacturing industry, a breakthrough in material science is poised to revolutionise the landscape of tough applications.

AI and manufacturing: why AI is not an either-or decision

If we distilled the common objectives for manufacturing in this country the priorities that surfaced would no doubt centre on greater productivity, more sustainable processes and the ability to keep pace with market leaders and be globally competitive. 

Budget 2024 hailed as “most manufacturing-centric in decades” – Ai Group

The 2024 Federal Budget is poised to become the "most manufacturing-centric budget in decades, if not generations," according to a recent research note from the Ai Group.

Australian gov’t announces major boost to renewable energy in Victoria and Tasmania

The Australian Government has revealed plans to allocate a substantial portion of Australia's largest-ever tender for renewable energy to bolster sources in Victoria and Tasmania. 
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