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Senate to block automotive industry cuts

Labor and the crossbench will block cuts to the Automotive Transformation Scheme (ATS), fearing that the federal budget savings could spark thousands of job...

Study to determine demand for LPG gas conversion facility

The Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce (VACC) will team up with Gas Energy Australia (GEA) to investigate demands for a major new LPG gas...

Ford unveils Australian-designed Everest SUV in China

Ford has unveiled the first ever Australian-designed and engineered car in Beijing, China, reports Perth Now. The new Ford Everest family-sized four-wheel-drive – which is...

Toyota’s hydrogen fuel-cell car collects top honours ahead of global launch

The prestigious science and technology magazine Popular Science has proclaimed Toyota’s upcoming Fuel-Cell Vehicle (FCV) winner in the automotive category of its 2014 Best...

Tomcar Australia and the benefits of nurturing innovation

Sponsored by:   Welcome to the Feature Series for Australian Manufacturing, where each month we’ll shine the focus on one particular Australian manufacturer and breakdown what...

Minister launches automotive showcase in Malaysia

Minister for Manufacturing, David Hodgett, yesterday launched an automotive showcase in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, as part of a series of initiatives and programs developed...

Hundreds of Holden engineers “to be given marching orders” early

400 highly qualified Holden workers may find themselves on the job market sooner than expected as the carmaker is rumoured to have accelerated plans...

Toyota Corolla as Australia’s top-selling vehicle

Toyota oversteps competitors by more than 80 per cent as Australia’s best-selling vehicle, Corolla, tops the sales chart for six consecutive months. With more than 3200 deliveries...

Toyota launches Employee Driving Project in Australia

Toyota Motor Corporation yesterday announced the commencement of its Employee Driving Project in Australia, in which Toyota employees and vehicles “will be put to...

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...
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