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  posted on June 10, 2011
Green Shoots for a Forgotten Sector
By St George Bank Economist, Janu Chan
The Australian economy is currently on very solid footing, with en...
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  posted on April 20, 2011
Preformed Line Products - The Making of A Network Reliability in the power and energy sectors is critical. While no system is perfect the transm...
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  posted on April 11, 2011
The Hon Kate Ellis MPMinister for Employment ParticipationMinister for Child Care30 March, 2011 The Australian Government recognises the value of the ...
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  posted on April 06, 2011
NSW Manufacturing Week promotes and celebrates the key role that manufacturing plays in the social and economic wellbeing of the State.
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  posted on March 16, 2011
Western Sydney is home to the nation’s best Large Training Organisation, according to the peak national awards body for the vocational training and ed...
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  posted on March 11, 2011
BLUESCOPE Steel has moved to create a trans-Tasman super division to strengthen its hand in a climate of soft steel prices and unrelenting import competition.
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  posted on March 11, 2011
Manufacturing was back in growth territory in February with the seasonally adjusted Australian Industry Group-PwC Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian PMI®) rising 4.4 points to 51.1.
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  posted on January 31, 2011
There was continued softness in the manufacturing sector in December with few signs of any pick up...
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  posted on January 27, 2011
Four hundred new manufacturing jobs will be created for Australian workers following the signing of three National Broadband Network equipment contracts.
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  posted on November 11, 2010
Thales are again holding their supply chain roadshows to discuss supplier opportunities and should be attended by all manufacturers interested in entering Thales global supply chain.
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  posted on November 11, 2010
The manufacturing sector continued to contract in October, hurt by a strong currency and labour shortage, though the pace of decline in the sector has slowed from previous months, a performance gauge produced by an industry group shows.
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  posted on August 19, 2010
The manufacturing sector entered its third quarter of growth in July on the back of stronger levels of production, new orders and deliveries. The seasonally adjusted Australian Industry Group – PricewaterhouseCoopers Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index (Australian PMI®) rose 1.5 points to 54.4 in July heralding a seventh straight month of growth in manufacturing (readings above 50 indicate an expansion in activity).
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