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What Australia manufactures
Food and beverages, wood and paper products, chemicals, rubber, plastics, metal products, machinery and equipment, cars and boats, railway equipment, medical and scientific equipment, ...
Carbon trading scheme 'inevitable'
Australia will need to have a carbon trading scheme, regardless of the current federal government's position, if it is to reduce carbon emissions to the levels it has stated, according ...
Single layer capacitor 'breakthrough' for electronics sector
The smallest electronic gadgets in the world could soon shrink even more thanks to research from the ANU Research School of Chemistry.
Photons 'on demand' now possible
A breakthrough in photonics which will help create extremely compact optical chips, a hair's width in size and delivering a photon at a time, has been achieved by researchers from ...
China's carbon shift 'will send strong signal the world over': expert
As Australia moves to scrap its pioneering carbon-pricing scheme, China is expected to have seven pilot pricing systems in place no later than 2015, followed by a national scheme, ...
Report could help govt cut red tape for SMEs: ACCI
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI) welcomed the recent release of the Productivity Commission's final report on regulatory engagement with small business.
Graphene-based 'super-discs' hold future for info storage
Swinburne University of Technology researchers have shown the potential of a new material for transforming secure optical information storage.
Signs of growth: Australian manufacturing records positive PMI
In a positive result not seen since July 2011, the September 2013 Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (PMI) has recorded an overall score of 51.7 points – above the mark ...
No more nasty 'surprises' when using international roaming
There will be fewer surprises for Australian consumers using international mobile roaming services, according to a statement released by the Australian Communications and Media ...
Workplace relations: new government and Aust's industries Part 2
Having unseated the incumbent government, the Coalition will look to follow up on its promises. IBISWorld forecasts the potential effects of the new government's policies on key ...
Suzuki blasts Abbott, Rinehart for environmental 'barbarism'
In a hard-hitting speech at the University of NSW (UNSW), Canadian environmentalist Dr David Suzuki has criticised the Australian government's policy on climate change and exhorted ...
Minimising employee uncertainty the key challenge for CEOs
In a tough economic environment dominated by increased competition for jobs, minimising uncertainty has become a key challenge for chief executives.
Unbreakable electronic devices closer to reality
Groundbreaking research at RMIT University is advancing transparent bendable electronics, bringing science fiction gadgets — such as unbreakable rubber-like phones, rollable tablets ...
Tablet technology used as mine site safety training tool
A new project from Edith Cowan University's (ECU) Centre for Innovative Practice will improve the risk awareness capabilities of resource industry workers by utilising tablet technology. ...
Social cars the next step in vehicle technology
A competition open to all ages to find radically fresh, imaginative ideas on what the car of the future will look like has been launched by UTS' Engineering and IT faculty.
Australia's big broadband 'app-ortunity'
Alarms which send you mobile alerts warning of smoke detected in your building are just one of the potential applications available over next generation broadband networks, according ...
'Worryingly low' number of firms with buy-local policies in place
The Australian Made Campaign is calling on businesses to revisit their procurement policies after research released recently revealed just 20 per cent of Australian companies have ...
Aust's international cost competitiveness 'still slipping'
Australia's rank on the latest Global Competitiveness Report 2013-14 highlights the "further slippage in Australia's international cost competitiveness", Innes Willox, AiGroup's ...
Can cloud computing be a double-edged sword?
Hybrid or multi-cloud deployment is the most cost effective and efficient method for a business to manage abundant cloud computing resources, according to cloud computing experts at ...
MicroRentals discusses trends shaping computer hardware and technology
Mandar Atmasidha from MicroRentals spoke to IndustrySearch about the trends and challenges shaping the computer hardware and technology sector.
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