Chobani Australia today opened its new $30 million yogurt plant in Victoria.
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Young workers face increased cancer risk at work
Exposure to the sun, diesel fumes and tobacco smoke at work has increased the likelihood of almost half of the Western Australian workforce to be diagnosed with cancer, a study has found.
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Cane farmers outraged over WWF statement on diuron toxicity
A federal government decision to allow the use of diuron on weeds will cause significant damage to the world heritage listed Great Barrier Reef, conservationists say.
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Industrial internet tipped to deliver productivity gains in the trillions, says GE
Connecting industrial operations to the internet could produce significant productivity gains worth an estimated $US10 trillion to $US15 trillion to global economic output, a General Electric study found.
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CSL lifts 2013 profit expectations
Pharmaceutical manufacturer CSL today revised their US Dollar profit outlook for 2013 up.
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New Zealand manufacturing productivity up
Productivity levels in New Zealand’s manufacturing sector have improved in comparison to the rest of the kiwi economy since the global financial crisis.
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Sweet partnership between Queensland government and canegrowers
Cutting red tape and strengthening the partnership between canegrowers, stakeholders and the Queensland government is the aim of a new sugar industry sustainability deal announced today.
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Incitec Pivot receives essential equipment delivery
Incitec Pivot yesterday took delivery of a vital part to fix its waste hear boiler, after the boiler’s failure two weeks ago forced the company’s acid plant to close.
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Lynas shares up as rare earth concentrate arrives for processing
Shares in Lynas Corporation rose after the company announced that about 100 containers of rare earths concentrate had arrived for processing at its new Malaysian plant.
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Austal aims to raise $85m for recapitalisation
Austal has announced a discounted rights issue to carry out an $85 million recapitalisation.
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To market, to market to export Australian…
The mining boom has brought with it the opportunity for direct export, increased demand for local resources and stimulated growth in services for the resources export supply chain.
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Pro-Pac acquires two companies
Continuing its consolidation strategy today Pro-Pac Packaging acquired the business and assets of Source and Sell and Stronghold wholesale.
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Caught, hook, line and sinker?
In an effort to expose John West’s destructive fishing practices Greenpeace protesters have converged on the company’s Melbourne headquarters.
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Boutique brewer Moa drinks to share price success
After successful trading on the NZX boutique beer brewery Moa plans to extend it Blenheim operations, lifting bottle handling capacity from 14,000 to 50,000 cases in less than a year.
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Orica’s annual profit down 37%
Chemical manufacturer Orica’s annual profit has taken a hit, falling by 37 per cent.
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Top Gear for top Australian cars
Top Gear presenter James May has pledged his allegiance to the struggling Australian car manufacturing industry.
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Autodom employees back at work for now
Around 400 Autodom employees have returned to work after the company entered voluntary administration last week and announced an indefinite halt to operations in three factories in Victoria and South Australia.
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Waratah trains back on track and running to scheduled timetables
Downer Group’s $3.6 billion Waratah train project is said to be back on track after numerous issues with software, design and delivery delays.
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