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Small bits of metal may play a key role in advancing solar power
Researchers at Ohio State University are experimenting with polymer semiconductors that absorb the sun's energy and generate electricity. The goal: lighter, cheaper, and more-flexible ...
September Australian PMI®: Manufacturing holds on to its gain
Manufacturing held on to its gains in September with activity expanding for the second consecutive month according to the latest Australian Industry Group - PricewaterhouseCoopers ...
CSIRO research focuses on new manufacturing breakthroughs
Flexible plastic solar cells that can be printed like money, carbon fibres so thin they can be spun into yarns and a raft of new biomedical products to combating illness and injury ...
NSW needs long term reform to drive down unemployment
NSW’s leading business organisation, NSW Business Chamber said the latest ABS labour force data that shows NSW’s unemployment rate is still above the national average should only ...
Lifting literacy and numeracy in workplace delivers productivity
"National Literacy and Numeracy Week, which started on August 31st, is an opportunity to highlight the big productivity gains that can come from lifting literacy and numeracy levels ...
Renewable energy target supported by green building industry
Australia's leading green building organisation called on both sides of politics to support the speedy passage of the Renewable Energy Target (RET) Bill through the Senate this month. ...
Putting green back into the green and gold through exporting
Imagine a country that is inward looking and rarely notices the world beyond its own borders. Source: Tim Harcourt, Austrade.
Vietnam and Aust enjoy a healthy exporting relationship
The Airport Economist hit the streets of Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) recently and tried the Saigon Taxi driver test. You can mention a plethora of international household names and ...
The 'smart' future of energy distribution and control of use
A clear picture of the Australian gas and electricity industry’s response to carbon reduction challenges and consumer demands for greater control over power use will emerge from a ...
NSW business conditions survey: business is more optimistic
The latest NSW Business Chamber Business Conditions Survey has confirmed that business conditions in NSW are rebounding from the lows of earlier this year.
Plan to boost Aust Industry participation is good policy
The Federal Government’s “Boosting Australian Industry Participation” plan announced by Industry Minister Kim Carr is good policy that supports Australian industry to be a more active ...
Local exports drive Port Botany container growth  in 08/09
Strong export growth has helped Sydney Ports record its eighth consecutive year of container trade increases, Sydney Ports Corporation Chief Executive Officer Grant Gilfillan has ...
Korea and Australia build connections for women in business
Over one hundred Korean business women from 12 different countries and Australian business women shared international trade and investment insights at the Korean Women's International ...
Castlemaine shows businesses how to cut emissions
A pioneering business community initiative – the Maine’s Power project in Castlemaine, Victoria – is on-track to achieve major reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from four of ...
Ai Group works towards building a stronger Qld economy
The Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) and QMI Solutions has announced their foundation partnership for the Queensland Government’s Toward Q2 - Tomorrow’s Queensland vision will ...
LED power supplies  7/10/2009
LED power supplies
What is an LED? LEDs or Light Emitting Diodes are solid state semiconductors that convert electrical energy, directly into light and based on the semiconductor diode.
Majority of govt's fair work industrial relations systems begin
Over 18 months in the making, the majority of the Government’s new industrial relations legislation has taken effect, 1 July 2009 - including new rules dealing with unfair dismissal, ...
Business heavyweights discuss improving Aust-UK trade
Australian and British business leaders will met in London recently to discuss ways of maximising the strong relationships between the two nations.
Manufacturing continues to weaken although decline eases
Manufacturing activity continued to weaken throughout June although the pace of decline eased slightly.
New ISO standard to promote approach for gas turbine safety
A new ISO standard addresses the major safety considerations to be taken into account when designing, packaging and installing gas turbine applications.
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