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South Australia partners with HII to prepare suppliers for AUKUS

Premier Peter Malinauskas announced a new initiative in collaboration with America’s largest shipbuilder, HII, to integrate South Australian companies into the global supply chain for nuclear-powered submarines.

Rio Tinto boosts spending with Aussie suppliers to over $16.1B

ASX-listed Rio Tinto has increased its expenditure with suppliers and businesses in Australia to over AUD 16.1 billion in 2023.

ReNu Energy subsidiary selects equipment, design and suppliers for Tasmanian green hydrogen projects

ReNu Energy Limited announced that its fully owned subsidiary Countrywide Hydrogen is nearing a final investment decision for its Tasmanian Green Hydrogen projects, with the selection of electrolyser, HRS, and construction contractor suppliers.

Queensland program to help more businesses eradicate single-use plastic

The Queensland government and Boomerang Alliance are expanding the free Plastic Free Places program to include cafes, restaurants, hotels, and tourism venues located in Southeast Queensland as part of an effort to phase out single-use plastics. 

2 in 3 Aussie businesses would expand or switch production and sales into international...

The Australian business sector has shown incredible resilience in recent years, surviving lockdowns, natural disasters, a labour shortage, increasing interest rates and inflation. 

Support for Australian Automotive Suppliers

The South Australian Government has announced the release of a support program geared towards assisting Australian Automotive suppliers adopt to change. Automotive Suppliers will be able...

ACCC outlines case against Coles for bullying suppliers

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) presented its case against Coles in the Federal Court on Friday, blaming the supermarket giant for “misusing its significantly...
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