The Andrews Labor Government is helping former automotive workers manufacture some of Victoria’s lifesaving fire and emergency response vehicles.
Minister for Industry and Employment Wade Noonan and
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Former auto workers to join construction manufacturing
Nearly 100 former automotive workers will have an opportunity to be a part of Victoria’s construction industry, due to new funding from the Andrews Labor Government.
During a recent visit to Unipod in
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Toyota plant equipment sale marks end of Australian auto manufacturing
Hilco Industrial Acquisitions B.V. has announced that it has begun the private treaty sale process on all machinery and equipment assets located at the Toyota manufacturing facility in Altona North, Melbourne.
The
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Top Gear’s ‘best taxi in the world’ to cease production
Originally based on the Morris Oxford, the Ambassador has been manufactured in India by Hindustan Motors since 1948.
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Toyota ponders future as Holden exits
GM Holden’s announcement that it will pull out of car manufacturing in Australia has led Toyota to question whether it can survive as a sole car maker in the country.
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Aftermarket Association: Set policy for whole auto industry – not just the car making sector
While the original equipment component sector has experienced serious structural decline in recent years, the aftermarket sector has grown.
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Proposal for new manufacturing incentive
A Brisbane-based manufacturer has proposed a new incentive for companies that manufacture locally products for which they own or have licensed the patent.
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Automotive electrical component manufacturing set for a fall in new financial year
The level of automotive electrical component manufacturing is likely to fall by 6.7 per cent in the new financial year.
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Election year to decide future of auto industry: Holden boss
Mike Devereux, chairman of General Motors Holden, has said that the outcome of the next federal election would decide whether or not Australia continued to manufacture cars.
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GM to reverse IT outsourcing, hire 3000 Hewlett-Packard workers
The US's General Motors, parent company of GM Holden, has announced that it will hire 3000 workers from Hewlett-Packard.
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