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Moderate but mixed manufacturing growth continues in Sept
Australia's manufacturing sector continued to grow moderately in September, with The Australian Industry Group - PricewaterhouseCoopers Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index® ...
Manufacturing activity picks up in August, but still mixed
Australia's manufacturing sector grew moderately in August, underpinned by a lift in domestic demand and exports.
$305 million to fund research for Australian industry
CSIRO's Chief Executive Dr Geoff Garrett has welcomed the Prime Minister's announcement of additional funding for the organisation's National Research Flagships as part of the ...
Falling sales and rising costs underpin subdued activity
Manufacturing production eased further in the June quarter 2006, as sales continued to decline and raw material costs rose sharply, according to The Australian Industry Group ...
Nanotechnology expert analysis: huge impacts on future
The Center for Responsible Nanotechnology (CRN) has announced the continuation of its first series of original essays in which industry experts predict profound impacts of nanotechnology ...
Government IR laws will hurt workplace Health and Safety
The ACTU has called on the Howard Government to repeal the sections of its new Industrial Relations laws which ban Workplace Agreements from giving workers leave to attend union-provided ...
Major report released on the future of manufacturing
The Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) has released the most extensive study conducted into the future of the manufacturing sector in Australia in almost a decade.
Consolidation in the metals industry leads to new highs
The metals industry continued to consolidate in 2005, as the leading producers sought to control the rising cost of raw materials by purchasing their suppliers outright, ...
Aluminum cars and planes get stronger after sunbaking
CSIRO scientists have discovered a process which could soon lead to the production of aluminium cars and planes that get stronger the longer they are left to 'bake' in the sun.
Manufacturing growth remains subdued throughout April
Manufacturing activity remained subdued in April with production flat and employment remaining under pressure, according to The Australian Industry Group - PricewaterhouseCoopers ...
Future cars will be lighter – but just as strong
Future cars will be far lighter – but just as strong – through new advances in a casting process that uses super lightweight magnesium alloys.
Heat treatment strengthens high-pressure die castings
High-pressure die-cast (HPDC) parts made of aluminium are now able to have their strength doubled through a novel heat treatment process invented by CSIRO Light Metals Flagship ...
New manufacturing process helps metals lose weight
A pioneering manufacturing process that can turn titanium, stainless steel and many other metals into a new breed of engineering components could have a big impact across industry.
Profile of Northern Territory manufacturing sector characteristics
The Northern Territory's manufacturing sector is a strong contributor to other Territory industry sectors and to value adding in the economy. It contributes around 3.3% of the Gross ...
Australian manufacturing activity picks up in March
Manufacturing activity expanded in March, with the Australian Industry Group-PricewaterhouseCoopers Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian PMI™) rising 6.5 points ...
McLanahan sizes-up the Asia Pacific from Australia
Skilled people, quality local manufacturers and strong transport links have produced strong Asia Pacific sales growth for McLanahan Corporation.
Northern Territory development opportunities
Large-scale development projects have the potential to create far-reaching impacts on the Northern Territory economy and significant new and expanded manufacturing opportunities for ...
Thixotropic technology to revolutionise diecasting
Instead of ramming molten metals into dies, Australian researchers have developed thixotropic technology in which a semi-solid-feed metal is forced into the dies to reduce porosity. ...
Recovery of latent and sensible heat burns less cash
The Forbes Group of companies is 100% Australian owned and commenced operation in Adelaide in 1948. Hunt Boilers is a division of the Forbes Group, and currently manufacture from a ...
Vawdrey Australia builds success from innovation
Truck body and semi-trailer manufacturer Vawdrey Australia is entering its third decade of growth in the rare position of still retaining many of its original customers.
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