The manufacturing industry continues to evolve, with new changes driven by technology, environmental forces and shifting consumer attitudes.
When it comes to pet products owned and produced locally, Snooza’s offering is one to watch (especially with National Pet Day just around the corner).
Recent data indicates productivity in both Australia and New Zealand is in a slump, while innovation and technology are seen as a way forward.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has placed job creation at the top of the 2021 Federal Budget agenda, launching initiatives expected to grow key industry sectors.
Latest figures indicate the local manufacturing industry has enjoyed a resurgence due to increased demand, and it’s having knock-on effects for employment.
Professor Göran Roos recently offered a grim picture of the state of Australian manufacturing, but not without also sharing a vision for potential growth.
The Federal Budget includes a host of measures to stimulate all levels of the economy, including manufacturing, infrastructure and the regions.
The manufacturing sector is set to feature in tonight’s Budget, with the PM pitching a four-year “Modern Manufacturing” strategy as a key component.
New analysis from IBISWorld shows how Stage 4 restrictions will have long-lasting impacts for both the Victorian and national economies.