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Countdown to Inside 3D Printing Conference – less than two weeks to go  

Melbourne is all set to welcome 3D printing enthusiasts from all over the world as the host of this year’s Inside 3D Printing Conference. Organised...

‘East West Link failure to cost tax payers between $400 to $500 million’

'Under the Heads of Agreement, signed yesterday, the $10.7 billion East West Link will not proceed, revealed the Premier of Victoria Daniel Andrews. With no compensation...

Dulux to build $165m manufacturing factory in Melbourne 

Paint maker Dulux has announced that it will spend $165 million on the construction of a new paint factory in Melbourne. The company also announced that...

Bon Appétit saves Melbourne ice-cream maker Dairy Bell

Australian food manufacturer Bon Appétit has struck a deal with iconic ice cream brand Dairy Bell to continue making and selling its popular products,...

Furst Electrical Services wins $1.6m contract

Industrial electrical contractors Furst Electrical Services have announced that they have been awarded a $1.6 million contract by multinational group Accensi to design and install...

Toyota shuts Sydney office, consolidates operations in Melbourne

About 350 sales and marketing staff employed in Toyota’s corporate office in Sydney will have to choose between relocating to Melbourne or receiving redundancy...

A $9m 3D printing research and development hub opens in Melbourne

A new ARC Research Hub – The ARC Research Hub for Transforming Australia’s Manufacturing Industry through High Value Additive Manufacturing – was officially launched on Wednesday...

New 3D print service for Australians

3DPrint-AU – an offshoot of 3D Printing Systems, Australia’s leading distributor of 3D Printers – has launched a new 3D printing service for Australia...

LINPAC to invest $22m in manufacturing headquarters in Truganina

International market leader in the production of primary fresh food packaging and food service solutions LINPAC will create 72 new jobs in the western...

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From cost exposure to cost control: Using energy flexibility to protect margins

Electricity price volatility is reshaping the cost base of Australian manufacturing, challenging long-held assumptions that energy can be treated as a stable operational input.