Tag: production
2024 Manufacturing Workforce Plan to boost Australia’s $124B industry
The Capital Group, on behalf of the Manufacturing Industry Skills Alliance, has unveiled the 2024 Manufacturing Workforce Plan, a strategic blueprint to unlock the potential of Australia's $124 billion manufacturing industry.
Rio Tinto reports progress in second quarter production results
Rio Tinto has released its second quarter production results, highlighting progress in various operations and projects.
Australian-made Dominator Series sees production surge
Seeley International is ramping up production of its Braemar Dominator Series in Australia following a successful launch, delivering innovative, locally manufactured heating and cooling solutions as households shift towards electric appliances.
Grants to drive critical minerals production in Australia
The Australian Government will provide $13 million in grants to critical minerals projects in Queensland and South Australia to boost downstream processing and strengthen Australia’s sovereign capabilities.
EMVision’s brain scanner moves to production with $1.25M gov’t grant
EMVision Medical Devices Limited has established its pilot commercial production line and received a $1.25 million non-dilutive cash payment under the Modern Manufacturing Initiative (MMI) grant program.
Woodside Energy partners with 1414 Degrees on green hydrogen production
A landmark partnership has been formalised today to advance the SiPHyR (SiBrick-integrated Pyrolytic Hydrogen Reactor) technology, aimed at revolutionising hydrogen production using methane pyrolysis and solid carbon capture.
Tasmania hosts global buyers, boosts produce exports
North West Tasmania's farms recently welcomed 40 international buyers from 12 global markets as part of the AUSVEG Fresh Produce Showcase program.
NSW government approves $650M BlueScope upgrade
The NSW Government has granted planning approval for a refurbishment of BlueScope’s 60-year-old plate mill, aiming to boost production, invigorate the state’s economy, and...
Concrete innovations poised to solve national challenges – UNSW Sydney
Around 70 per cent of the world's population resides in structures made of concrete, making it the second most used material in construction after water, UNSW Sydney researchers said in a news release.
Darwin manufacturer meets cyclonic standards, eyes volume production
Northern Territory company Arctic Installations has cleared serviceability and wind pressure tests at James Cook University (JCU), taking a step towards large-scale production of its structural panels tailored for tough tropical conditions.























