The not-for-profit Australian Made Campaign put the spotlight on country-of-origin branding at the Northern Australia Food Futures Conference in Darwin.
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Get behind ‘our Aussie logo’
The Australian Made Campaign is calling on consumers to get behind ‘our Aussie logo.
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Local manufacturers speak up on buying Australian made
Two proudly Australian industrial companies, Mumme Products and Recoila, share their thoughts on the importance of sourcing from local suppliers.
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Melbourne-based MicroHeat reinvents the electric water heater
The company is not short on ambition and aims to be the world’s largest supplier of the most energy efficient water heating solutions by 2015/2018.
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Australian Made to launch “Get The Australian Advantage” campaign
The Australian Made Campaign is launching an initiative to promote country of origin labelling tomorrow.
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Australian Made campaign announces a new chairman
Glenn Cooper, executive chairman of South Australian icon Coopers Brewery, has been announced as the new chairman of Australian Made campaign.
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Unused Australian-made gift ‘an insult’ to country’s manufacturers: Senators
The donation of a 750-piece Australian-made crockery set to Parliament by two Senators remains in storage.
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Australian Made launches new video
The Australian Made campaign has launched a new video explaining its brand’s role role promoting local growers, processors and manufacturers.
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Holden, Electrolux et al. show need to buy locally: Australian Made
The Australian Made Campaign has said that yesterday’s announcement that Holden demonstrates the need for Australians to buy local products.
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Former NFF director elected to Australian Made Campaign Board
Alf Cristaudo was elected to the Australian Made Campaign Board of Directors at the organisation’s AGM last month.
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Senators splash out on crockery, make point on buying Australian made
Senators John Madigan from Victoria and Nick Xenophon from South Australia have paid $5,366 each on a 750-piece dining set, saying they were appalled that Parliament House was using crockery sourced from the United Arab Emirates.
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ACCC to investigate bogus ‘made in Australia’ claim
The ACCC has started an investigation into two firms following allegations of false or misleading claims about the country of origin for the solar panels they supply.
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Consumers prefer Australian-made goods
Roy Morgan Research has revealed - somewhat unsurprisingly - that the vast majority of Australians prefer to buy locally-produced goods. But we're not the only ones who see the value in our homegrown brands.
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“No apologies” for buying foreign cars: QLD Premier
Queensland Premier Campbell Newman says the state government must find the best value for money when buying cars and he makes “no apologies” for buying foreign-made vehicles.
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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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Australian Made wine in the Chinese Century
The boom of the Australian wine market overseas has seen a rash of Chinese attempts at counterfeiting. Brent Balinski writes.
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SPC Ardmona cuts peach quota
Australian peach growers say they were only informed of SPC Ardmona’s decision to cut its peach quota by almost 20 per cent after they had begun preparing for season.
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Australian Made tells National Food Plan to toughen labelling laws
Campaign group Australian Made has told the National Food Plan that stricter labelling laws are needed to protect Australian food manufacturing jobs.
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Australian-made products suffer as shoppers go after cheap imports
According to Roy Morgan research, consumers are indifferent about whether they buy local or not.
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