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Toyota to cover reskilling fees of redundant workers

Toyota has agreed to pay the course fees for any of the 2500 workers interested in upgrading their qualifications before the closure of its...

Exploring the possible uses of Holden’s Elizabeth plant beyond 2017

Holden’s Elizabeth plant in Adelaide could be turned into a mixed-use advanced manufacturing hub or a plant for other industrial manufacturing uses when the...

ACL Bearing shuts down — the end of an era for Launceston

Automotive Components Limited (ACL) Bearing — the famous car parts maker located in Launceston, Tasmania — has shut down after supporting the local economy for nearly...

Toyota posts $437m loss due to Altona factory closure

Toyota Australia’s decision to cease manufacturing in the country has reflected adversely on the company’s balance sheet, as the Japanese-owned car maker has registered a...

Holden recalls 27,000 Commodores

Holden is recalling 27,074 of its Commodore and Caprice models — built from 27 February 2013 to 31 August 2013 — due to a...

SA to fund $60m jobs plan for outgoing Holden workers

The South Australian Government is set to announce a $60 million jobs plan in response to Holden's 2017 manufacturing closure in Australia, but the...

Holden Commodore not affected by US recall of Chevrolet Camaro

Holden — one of only seven fully-integrated global General Motors operations that designs, builds and sells vehicles for Australia and the world — has managed to avoid its biggest ever...

HSV to stay on in Oz after Holden ceases production in 2017

We all know that the Holden brand will stop domestic production in 2017, but the Holden Special Vehicles (HSV) performance company will keep plugging...

Holden recalls 46,000 vehicles in Australia and New Zealand

General Motors’ Australian subsidiary Holden has announced the recall of nearly 46,000 VF Commodore and WN Caprice units in Australia and New Zealand due...

Holden posts record-breaking loss in 2013

Holden has posted its biggest ever financial loss in 2013, following the announcement that it would cease manufacturing in Australia by the end of...
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