Tuesday, March 31, 2026
Home Tags Australian grown

Tag: Australian grown

Australian Made partners with Family Business Australia to help Aussie family businesses

Family Business Australia and the Australian Made Campaign have formed an alliance to help foster business collaboration and offer improved access to resources. Statistics show...

Don’t forget to buy Aussie made products this Easter

Once again, the Australian Made Campaign is reminding customers to buy locally made and grown products for Easter. By buying Aussie made products, you will...

Australian Made inks partnership with Business SA

The Australian Made campaign has announced last week that it will launch in South Australia. “Australian Made is proud to announce a new partnership with Business SA. It will provide...

Optical lens manufacturer Shamir Australia gets approval to use the Australian Made logo

Shamir Australia, an optical lens manufacturer based in Brisbane, has been licensed to use Australia’s country-of-origin certification trademark: the iconic green-and-gold Australian Made, Australian...

Australian Made Campaign launches “Make Every Day Australia Day” initiative

The Australian Made Campaign has urged Australian consumers to ‘Make Every Day Australia Day’ and buy Australian made delicious food and high quality products...

The Australian Made campaign to provide support for local produce during the festive period

The Australian Made Campaign is urging shoppers to support domestic produce by seeking out and buying homemade products that contain the Australian Made, Australian...

SPC Ardmona wants your support for 100% Australian grown fruits and vegetables

SPC Ardmona  wants you to pledge your support for 100% Aussie grown produce and help save the Australian food industry. By visiting their support page...
Advertisement

Reel Tech

Manson Industrial

Fanmaster

Featured Article

Navigating energy price volatility with predictive intelligence

Energy price volatility has become a structural feature of modern electricity markets rather than a temporary disruption. For energy-intensive manufacturers and large commercial operators, fluctuating wholesale prices are reshaping how energy costs are managed, making reactive approaches increasingly inadequate.