The Australian PMI® fell 1.2 points to 57.5 in February, indicating further expansion but at a slightly slower pace than in January (readings above 50 indicate expansion in activity, ...
Registrations have now opened for National Manufacturing Week (NMW), Australia’s largest manufacturing showcase, which will be held from 9 to 11 May 2018 in Sydney.
New figures released on February 5 reveal an estimated 83.2% of the 1.5 million Australians aged 15 to 19 years were enrolled in some form of education or training as at August 2016. ...
The Australian manufacturing sector is over, right? The popular assumption is: No question! It’s a statement of fact. After all, its current contribution to Gross Domestic Product ...
The Australian PMI® increased by 2.5 points to 58.7 in January, indicating faster growth than at the end of 2017 (readings above 50 indicate expansion in activity, with the distance ...
The Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry welcomes comments from Audrey Zibelman, Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Energy Market Operator and Energy Security Board ...
CSIRO scientists have produced Australia's first entirely home-grown carbon fibre, paving the way for Australian industry to mass-produce the next generation materials, used in ...
The Australian Industry Group Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian PMI®) fell 3.1 points to 51.1 in October, recording its 13th consecutive month of growth.
A report commissioned by the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC) has found that the Australian manufacturing industry is larger and more dynamic than currently estimated.
Businesses, not-for-profits, education and research organisations are encouraged to apply for grants to inspire more girls and women to pursue careers in science, technology, ...
It is time to return to the economic reform agenda or we risk being further left behind, the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry said recently.
Australia’s manufacturers are benefitting from a strong upswing in public infrastructure spending, with stronger world growth and a relatively low dollar supporting growing exports, ...