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Toyota to invest $50m in “intelligent car” project with MIT and Stanford (VIDEO)

Toyota is investing $50 million with Stanford University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to create two new artificial intelligence research centres dedicated to...

Government meets industry to discuss auto sector transition

Minister for Industry Lily D’Ambrosio met on Friday with representatives from Victoria’s three major car makers and local component manufacturers in Broadmeadows and Geelong...

Diversification workshop for Australia’s auto industry

The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia's national science agency and one of the largest and most diverse research agencies in the...

AMWU rally piles pressure on Liberals to save thousands of jobs

The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union has rallied outside Liberal party headquarters in an attempt to pressure the Federal Government to reconsider its position to...

Minister Robb says FTA with Korea will boost Australia’s economic flows

The Minister for Trade and Investment Hon Andrew Robb has issued an article highlighting the importance of the recently concluded Free Trade Agreement with...

AMWU asks PM to take action amidst speculations that Holden is pulling out from...

AMWU National Secretary Paul Bastian has called for Prime Minister Tony Abbott to squash damaging reports emerging from unnamed Government ministers that Holden has...

State Government releases Productivity Commission submission

The South Australian Government has released its submission to the Productivity Commission’s review into the auto industry and called on the commonwealth to provide...
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