The federal government has announced a $1 billion investment package to boost Australia’s defence industry and support thousands of jobs across the country.
The package is directed towards nationwide
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Advancing Manufacturing Taskforce established
Last week, Federal Member for Lindsay, Melissa McIntosh MP has established an Advancing Manufacturing Taskforce aimed at investigating, promoting and advocating for policies that create local, national
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Renewable energy revolution hits the shops in Toowoomba
Toowoomba’s Grand Central is joining Queensland’s renewable energy revolution, with work underway installing more than 2400 solar panels on the centre’s rooftop.
Energy Minister Anthony Lynham, in
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Australian manufacturing boost at UTS with Centre for Advanced Manufacturing
Australia’s manufacturing sector will be supported by the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) with new Centre for Advanced Manufacturing (CAM) that will work closely with industry to understand and
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STEM centre opens at WA school
Education and Training Minister Sue Ellery visited Newton Moore Senior High School today to officially open its impressive science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) centre.
The Minister met
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Support for crucial medical research joins coronavirus fight in Victoria
Victoria’s medical researchers are making significant strides in the battle against coronavirus, with the Victorian Government providing support for projects on multiple fronts.
The state government
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Victorian factory starts production on millions of medical-grade face masks
A new, state-of-the-art factory at Campbellfield has begun producing millions of medical-grade face masks for the local, interstate and overseas market.
Softmed, a privately owned, Melbourne-based company,
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Grants to encourage university students into WA defence research
University students are encouraged to consider how their research can support the Western Australian defence industry, with grants of $7,500 or $15,000 available from the State Government.
Defence Issues
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Building a data-driven food safety and inspection operation
How Marley Spoon raises the bar on food quality and customer satisfaction by using insights from iAuditor at every step of the meal delivery supply chain.
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Bosch Australia’s Manufacturing Solutions business unit awarded plasma process automation contract by CSL Behring
Bosch Australia’s Manufacturing Solutions division (BAMS) has been awarded a contract to create a high-tech automatic materials handling line for CSL Behring (Australia), part of CSL Limited.
CSL Behring is
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Australian Army funding drives Deakin’s autonomous vehicle research
A new $3.5 million Australian Army contract awarded to Deakin’s Institute for Intelligent Systems Research and Innovation (IISRI) will boost Deakin’s research and innovation in autonomous vehicle technology.
The
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STEM scholarships grow Defence’s talent pool
Eight individuals studying at three universities across Australia have been awarded Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) scholarships by Defence.
Minister for Defence Industry Melissa
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QLD gov provides more support for manufacturing
Queensland motorhome builder Apollo will receive a $10 million concessional loan from the Queensland state government to support more jobs in the manufacturing and tourism industries.
Making the announcement
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Ultra-thin lens breakthrough that could revolutionise miniature cameras
An international team, led by researchers from Swinburne’s Centre for Translational Atomaterials, has developed an ultra-thin lens that could revolutionise miniature cameras and high-speed photonic
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$13.9 billion infrastructure investment to unlock economic recovery
Queensland Treasurer and Minister for Infrastructure and Planning Cameron Dick released details of the state government’s $13.9 billion infrastructure investment for 2020-21 as part of Queensland’s
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CS Energy taps into UQ’S Warwick solar farm
CS Energy has signed an offtake agreement to purchase a proportion of the renewable energy produced at the University of Queensland’s 64 megawatt Warwick Solar Farm.
Energy generated by the project is
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Defence export advocate goes virtual promoting small business to the world
Efforts to boost Australia’s defence exports are going online with plans for a series of webinars and one-on-one virtual discussions with small businesses across the country.
The virtual sessions will
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New deal secures potential COVID-19 vaccine for every Australian
Australians will be among the first in the world to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, if it proves successful, through an agreement between the Australian Government and UK-based drug company AstraZeneca.
The
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Driving to make change and impact in solar knowledge
Schools around Australia are invited to express their interest and get students involved in science by participating in a national solar car challenge.
The 2020 API STELR Solar Car Challenge, launched
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Conditional support for job-creating gas manufacturing project
The WA state government has provided conditional support to develop common-user infrastructure on the Burrup Peninsula to facilitate a major job-creating gas manufacturing project in the Pilbara.
The $4.6
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