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Marand delivers first Australian made F-35 Lightning II JSF vertical tails

Australian precision engineering company Marand held a ceremony on Monday unveiling the first Australian made F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter vertical tail it has...

Bahrain-based Midas Cables builds new manufacturing plant in Hunter

More than 100 new jobs are expected to come from the new $60 million cables manufacturing plant commissioned by Bahrain-based Midas Cables International in...

130 jobs affected with impending closure of Glencore mine

Glencore Xstrata will be closing down its Ravensworth underground operation in NSW September, blaming  "increasingly difficult" economic conditions for its decision. A spokesman for the company said “Continued...

Value-added food processing identified as one of Australia’s future growth hotspots

With Australia's reputation for manufacturing high-quality products, the country needs to shift from producing commodity products to growing, processing and supplying premium produce in...

Bega Cheese to invest $25 million to shore up milk supply

ASX-listed company Bega Cheese will be investing up $25 million in business initiatives that will ensure the sustainability and growth of its milk supply. According...

Employment increases in automotive industry despite imminent closures of car manufacturing

A recent Environmental Scan released by Auto Skills Australia revealed that employment in the Australian automotive sector increased during the 2012/13 financial year, despite...

ARC Centre of Excellence in Robotic Vision gets $19M grant to help robots ‘see’

The Australian Research Centre’s Centre of Excellence in Robotic Vision has been awarded a $19 million grant by the Federal Government for its seven-year...

230 aviation jobs to go as John Holland winds back Melbourne operations

John Holland Aviation Services (JHAS) has announced that it is cutting 230 jobs as it winds back its Melbourne operations and looks at the...

Australian manufacturing contraction eases in February

Contraction in the Australian manufacturing sector has eased in February as the industry saw an improvement in production levels and new orders, according to...

Jobs in Geelong will stay, said Shell refinery buyer Vitol

The head of Geneva-based oil trader Vitol, which bought Shell's petrol stations and Geelong refinery for an estimated $2.4 billion last week, said they...
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