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Australian export awards finalists winning on the world stage
Minister for Trade, Simon Crean, has announced the 84 enterprises that have been selected as finalists in the 2008 Australian Export Awards, which recognise outstanding achievements ...
Obamaomics: What does it all mean for Aust exporters?
Hope is a much underrated emotion in economics. I saw a demonstration of this on election day in the United States. Let me explain. Source: Tim Harcourt.
Plastic injection molding process is set to meet industry needs
Plastic injection molding is a process widely used to produce most plastic items. Manufacturers employ this process for making plastic parts from thermoplastic and thermosetting ...
Helping wean chemicals industry off dependence on crude oil
CSIRO scientists have joined one of the world’s largest biotechnology consortia to help develop crops which produce oils to be used by the chemicals industry as sustainable alternatives ...
New health surveillance and biological monitoring guideline
Resources Safety has released a new guideline on risk-based health surveillance and biological monitoring to ensure the best possible safety environment for workers in the State’s ...
Green building: Creating healthier environments for everybody
Green building practices do more than reduce greenhouse gas emissions, energy costs and waste.
Peak business group calls for better infrastructure spending
NSW’s leading business group, the NSW Business Chamber, has released its submission to Infrastructure Australia on the development of a National Infrastructure Priority List.
Better and faster broadband is vital to boost competitiveness
An Australian Industry Group / Deloitte CEO Survey has highlighted the critical importance of lifting the performance of Australia’s broadband network.
Investigating ionic liquids to improve processing performance
A better understanding of the behaviour of ionic liquids could potentially improve the economic and environmental performance of electrowinning processes.
CSIRO technology helps Chinese companies to explore oil
CSIRO technologies are helping petroleum companies improve their exploration methods not only in Australia but worldwide.
Economy security package is timely, targeted and temporary
“The Government’s $10.4 Billion Economic Security package provides timely insurance for the local economy against the risks from the global crisis and equally timely support against ...
New renewable energy method that has ability to power cars
More powerful than wind farms, more efficient than solar panels and more practical and aesthetically pleasing than both.
Will exporters be able to ride out the current economic storm?
What a roller coaster ride it has been in the past week or so. The events are so unprecedented that they have now entered the realms of psychology rather than economics.
New program for prefabricated building manufacturing industry
WorkSafe is currently undertaking an inspection program in the prefabricated building manufacturing industry with a view to reducing injuries and disease in the sector.
CSIRO's-invented UltraBattery goes global in the auto sector
The CSIRO-invented UltraBattery is set to have a global impact on greenhouse gas emissions after Japan’s Furukawa Battery Company, which has already begun production of the UltraBattery, ...
Which bin do I stick it in?
Are you one of those people who faces the same confusion each week - which bin do I stick my recyclable packaging in?
AIG welcomes the detail in the new workplace relations policy
“Deputy Prime Minister, Julia Gillard, has provided important new details on the Government’s workplace relations agenda. While a number of the measures will be welcomed by industry, ...
Price complexity and dangers of the looming margin crunch
In the current economic climate, companies face some of the most complex business environments for many years.
WorkSafe issues a reminder on high risk work place licences
WorkSafe has issued a reminder that some workers engaged in high risk work have only a few weeks in which to obtain a licence to perform that work.
New technology for safer use of groundwater and recycling
As the nation’s water resources run low, a new technology for detecting toxic heavy metals in water has opened the way for safer use of groundwater and recycling.
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