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Consumer goods companies target halving food waste by 2025

Up to one-third of food produced globally for human consumption is being wasted and ends up inflicting environmental and social damage, states a 2013...

Coca-Cola Amatil and Victorian Coalition Government to invest $100m in SPC

A $78million investment for SPC, the Goulburn Valley fruit and vegetable processing company, has been announced by its parent company Coca-Cola Amatil (CCA), along...

Semi-finalists of Australian Technologies Competition announced

The Australian Technologies Competition (ATC) has announced the 36 semi-finalists for this year’s ATC business accelerator program. ATC was first run in 2011 in a...

Tourism Australia launches ‘Restaurant Australia’

Tourism Australia yesterday unveiled “There’s nothing like Australia” at Sydney’s Quay Restaurant, in an effort to woo tourists with exceptional Australian wine and food. According...

Productivity Commission report finds decline in manufacturing productivity occurred mostly in petroleum, food and...

A working paper released by the Australian Productivity Commission on Friday revealed that the manufacturing sector’s multifactor productivity, which is a measure of innovation,...

Tip Top Bakeries upgrades workforce automation for more efficient business and better customer service

Australasian bread products manufacturer Tip Top Bakeries, a subsidiary of George Weston Foods, has recently completed a national rollout of the latest TouchStar Runner...

Baby Royale food deal delivers jobs for Manufacturing in Victoria

Traralgon baby food manufacturer, Baby Royale, has secured a major contract to supply its world-class products to around 350 supermarkets in Malaysia. Premier Denis Napthine...
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