Exhibition puts furnishings in focus
The Australian Made Campaign will be partnering with leading Australian fabric manufacturer, Warwick Fabrics, to bring the national Furnishing in Focus exhibition to Melbourne again in June 2016.
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The Australian Made Campaign will be partnering with leading Australian fabric manufacturer, Warwick Fabrics, to bring the national Furnishing in Focus exhibition to Melbourne again in June 2016.
The Australian Made Campaign has issued a reminder to businesses to boost country-of-origin branding on products and produce as an important part of their strategy to leverage the new export opportunities available via the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
Coffee Machine Technologies’ ‘Viper’ multi-purpose steamer has won the Best New Australian Made Product Award at the food industry’s largest trade event, Fine Food Australia.
The average number of businesses registering to use the Australian Made, Australian Grown logo each month has almost doubled over the past year.
Family Business Australia and the Australian Made Campaign are calling on businesses around the country to promote their heritage and contribution to their local communities in the lead up to Family Business Day.
Australian Made Campaign Partner Oz-Town will launch the first five of its showrooms in China in September 2015.
Beginning on the 15th of August, Australian Made Campaign Retail Supporter, Premium Australia Foods (PAF), will begin a major ecommerce campaign promoting Australian-made products to the Chinese market online, via the high-profile Chinese platform SFHT.
The Australian Made Campaign enthusiastically welcomes the agreement by the country’s political leaders to broaden the GST to cover overseas online transactions worth less than $1000.
The Australian Made Campaign has welcomed the Government’s proposed new country-of-origin labelling system for food, which will for the first time incorporate a bar chart showing what proportion of ingredients come from Australia, and will also include – for those products made and grown in Australia – the Australian Made, Australian Grown kangaroo logo.
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