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Counting down to Australian Made Week 2023

Australian Made CEO Ben Lazzaro is urging Aussie businesses to register and begin bearing the iconic green-and-gold kangaroo certification logo as part of the countdown for the third annual Australian Made Week, which will be held from 15 to 21 May. 

Support Australian Made Week to cash in on economic benefits

The pandemic has really opened many people's eyes to the importance of locally made products and how we can all play our part, including businesses, by prioritising Aussie products to help strengthen the economy

Adam Liaw cooks up excitement for Australian Made Week

Media Release by Australia Made Cook, lawyer, TV presenter, author, and now Australian Made Week Ambassador Adam Liaw is urging consumers to seek out and...

Young Entrepreneurs Supporting Economic Recovery Through Local Manufacturing

Media Release During Australian Made Week, citizens are encouraged to support the efforts of local manufacturers, include dynamic young entrepreneurs who are driving Australia’s economic...

Former Prime Minister John Howard throws his support behind Australian Made Week

Media Release Former Prime Minister of Australia, The Hon John Howard MP, is throwing his support behind the first-ever Australian Made Week, saying the week...

New research says spending extra $10 on Aussie Made can create 11,000 new local...

The first-ever Australian Made Week kicked off Monday with the Australian Made Campaign urging shoppers to purchase one extra locally made or grown product...

oOh! becomes official media partner of Australian Made to support local manufacturing

A new national campaign launched by Sydney-based outdoor advertising and media company oOh!media in partnership with Australian Made is urging Aussies to support local...
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