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Preparing dairy sector for climate change
A joint research project involving Charles Sturt University (CSU) has examined how Australian farming industries are responding to demands for more sustainable production.
Federal budget 2014: how industry will benefit
Small to medium businesses and construction firms are set to benefit from Treasurer Joe Hockey's first budget, delivered on Tuesday (13 May).
Return to surplus in 12 months achievable: Liberal Democratic Party
The Liberal Democratic Party has released its own federal budget in an attempt to demonstrate that a return to surplus can be achieved in the next 12 months without harming the ...
Australian Made appears before Senate Committee on food labelling
The Australian Made Campaign has appeared before the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Agriculture and Industry to give evidence to the committee's inquiry into the ...
Australian PMI: manufacturing falls sharply in April
The Australian Industry Group Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian PMI) for April recorded its lowest reading since July 2013 with the latest seasonally adjusted ...
Rural confidence survey finds SA farmers 'most upbeat'
A nationwide study has found South Australian farmers remain upbeat about 2014.
Dairy market conditions 'tough', but bright future ahead
Domestic market conditions for Australia's dairy sector are tough for the moment, but the future outlook is optimistic and there's plenty of room for innovation, according to an ...
Aust risks missing boat for 'golden agriculture opportunity'
Australia risks missing 'a golden opportunity' to grow its agricultural sector, and addressing this requires a concerted and coordinated approach from all sector stakeholders, a new ...
New Koko Black project to 'deliver jobs, investment' in north Melb
More than 100 new manufacturing jobs will be created in Melbourne's northern suburbs by a project to be funded by the Victorian and Australian Governments in partnership with Ford ...
Training crisis threatens industry's future: AMWU
Australia risks destroying the training capacity it will need to transform manufacturing due to governments nationwide starving and dismantling TAFEs.
Trade ties with Asia 'critical' for a successful economy
On Tuesday 8 April, Minister for Trade and Investment Andrew Robb and his South Korean counterpart, the Minister for Trade, Industry and Energy Yoon Sang-jick, formally signed the ...
Milk price war: Coles admits 'misleading representations' in video
Coles Supermarkets Australia (Coles) has acknowledged misleading representations in an online video released last year, which was skewered by a NSW university student.
Business, rice farmers beg to differ on Japan FTA
Tony Abbott announced this week (Monday, April 7) Australia had finally struck a historic trade deal with Japan, a move that will allow a number of local industries – most significantly ...
Half of Aust workers "deeply worried" about future
Half of Australian workers worry about their work, a survey by the Centre for Workplace Leadership at the University of Melbourne has found.
Manufacturing contracts again in March: Australia PMI
The latest seasonally adjusted Australian Industry Group Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian PMI) contracted again in March – down 0.7 points to 47.9 (readings ...
Exporters optimistic: Australia's international business survey
Minister for Trade and Investment Andrew Robb recently welcomed the release of Australia's International Business Survey 2014 as the most significant snapshot of Australian exporters ...
Australian Made, Australian Grown logo: supporting local industry
The Australian Made Campaign has created a video to help tell the story of the Australian Made, Australian Grown logo – Australia's only registered country-of-origin trade mark.
CEO red tape report: major headway requires further efforts
The extent of the red tape burden facing Australian business is highlighted in a new Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) CEO survey.
Food processing one of Australia's future growth hotspots
Can Australia become the delicatessen to Asia's dining boom? Value-added food processing has been identified by Deloitte as one of 25 growth hotspots with the biggest potential to ...
Food importers warned of heavy fines
Food importers are on notice to comply with Australian government regulation with Queensland's B&E Packaging fined $7,500 and court costs for breaching Australian importing requirements. ...
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