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Stoddard partners with SkillsTech Australia to sharpen edge
SkillsTech Australia, a lead trades and technician training TAFE Institute, recently presented twenty Stoddart Manufacturing employees with Certificates in Competitive Manufacturing ...
CSIRO tours Basin communities to share vital water information
Researchers behind the most comprehensive hydrological modelling undertaken across the Murray-Darling Basin have toured towns across the Basin recently to discuss their findings with ...
 Aust PMI®: manufacturing activity shows a continued fall
Manufacturing activity fell for a sixth consecutive month in November, with the Australian Industry Group - PricewaterhouseCoopers Australian Performance of Manufacturing Index ...
Earth, wind and fire: Aust's green challenge in Scandinavia
I have just returned from a trip to Denmark with a stopover in Norway. But on reflection on my return, I realise that you don’t have to be an ‘airport economist’ to see the influence ...
Fair Work Bill said to be by and large a workable compromise
“The Fair Work Bill introduced into Parliament is by and large a workable compromise being the outcome of extensive and testing negotiations over many months. The Government had to ...
PM visits Qld to discuss progress of drought policy
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Tony Burke recently visited Emerald in central Queensland to discuss interim findings from the ...
Playing the market for natural resource management
CSIRO economists are inviting people in Canberra, Sydney and southern NSW to join the Australian Knowledge Exchange (AKX) – an online prediction market, which aims to forecast water ...
Australia, Iceland and US promote geothermal technologies
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy and International Affairs Katharine Fredriksen, Australia’s Ambassador to Iceland Sharyn Minahan, and ...
WA embarks on new era of recycling and waste management
Western Australia has entered a new era in recycling and waste management with the passage of the Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery Bill through Parliament.
Australian export awards finalists winning on the world stage
Minister for Trade, Simon Crean, has announced the 84 enterprises that have been selected as finalists in the 2008 Australian Export Awards, which recognise outstanding achievements ...
Obamaomics: What does it all mean for Aust exporters?
Hope is a much underrated emotion in economics. I saw a demonstration of this on election day in the United States. Let me explain. Source: Tim Harcourt.
ISO Guide will help reduce environmental impacts of products
ISO has published an updated edition of its guide to reducing the potential environmental impact of products by taking environmental aspects into account in product standards.
Helping wean chemicals industry off dependence on crude oil
CSIRO scientists have joined one of the world’s largest biotechnology consortia to help develop crops which produce oils to be used by the chemicals industry as sustainable alternatives ...
Green building: Creating healthier environments for everybody
Green building practices do more than reduce greenhouse gas emissions, energy costs and waste.
Peak business group calls for better infrastructure spending
NSW’s leading business group, the NSW Business Chamber, has released its submission to Infrastructure Australia on the development of a National Infrastructure Priority List.
Better and faster broadband is vital to boost competitiveness
An Australian Industry Group / Deloitte CEO Survey has highlighted the critical importance of lifting the performance of Australia’s broadband network.
Economy security package is timely, targeted and temporary
“The Government’s $10.4 Billion Economic Security package provides timely insurance for the local economy against the risks from the global crisis and equally timely support against ...
Will exporters be able to ride out the current economic storm?
What a roller coaster ride it has been in the past week or so. The events are so unprecedented that they have now entered the realms of psychology rather than economics.
New program for prefabricated building manufacturing industry
WorkSafe is currently undertaking an inspection program in the prefabricated building manufacturing industry with a view to reducing injuries and disease in the sector.
CSIRO's-invented UltraBattery goes global in the auto sector
The CSIRO-invented UltraBattery is set to have a global impact on greenhouse gas emissions after Japan’s Furukawa Battery Company, which has already begun production of the UltraBattery, ...
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