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Team Australian Made hit the court during the National Basketball League finals with a campaign highlighting the the value of the Australian Made logo in export markets.
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Team Australian Made hit the court during the National Basketball League finals with a campaign highlighting the the value of the Australian Made logo in export markets.
The Australian Made Campaign is excited to announce the famous green-and-gold kangaroo Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo is now a registered trademark in Indonesia and Vietnam.
The Australian Made Campaign would like to say a massive thank you to everyone who helped to make the first ever Australian Made Week such a huge success, to everyone who celebrated Australia's incredible local makers and growers around the country and purchased genuine Aussie products during Australian Made Week and into the future.
On Monday 24 May, Elyse Knowles kicked off the first-ever Australian Made Week at Gold Coast manufacturing business AlphaFit, urging shoppers to say ‘g’day’ to one extra locally made or grown product per week to help boost the country’s economy over the next 12 months.
Australian Made is excited to announce its partnership with The Lion’s Share Fund, an initiative co-founded by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to harness private sector support for biodiversity and nature conservation.
Former Prime Minister of Australia, The Hon John Howard MP, threw his support behind the first-ever Australian Made Week, saying the week highlighted the importance of Australia’s manufacturing industry and celebrated its success.
The first-ever Australian Made Week kicks off today and shoppers are being urged to say ‘g’day’ to one extra locally made or grown product per week to help boost the country’s economy over the next 12 months.
oOh!media has become an official media partner of Australian Made, urging Aussies to support local makers and growers via a new national Out of Home campaign.
New consumer research from Roy Morgan shows the preference for Australian-made goods continued to increase in 2020, with the huge majority of 93% of Australians stating they are more likely to buy products made in Australia – up from 87% a year earlier.
Proudly supporting Australian Made Campaign and the strength of the logo