Australian Made welcomes breakthrough for Aussie exports
In a major breakthrough for Australian exporters, the Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo has now been formally trade marked in South Korea.
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In a major breakthrough for Australian exporters, the Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo has now been formally trade marked in South Korea.
For the fourth consecutive year the Australian Made Campaign has worked with Singapore-based retailer NTUC FairPrice Cooperative to promote Aussie products and produce, featuring the Australian Made, Australian Grown logo as the central branding.
The Australian Made Campaign is urging sports organisations to consider sourcing Australian-made uniforms today, on the 30th anniversary of one of our great sporting achievements – Australia’s famous America’s Cup victory.
The Australian Made Campaign, in conjunction with Foundation Member CCIQ, is hosting free information sessions in October and November for Queensland businesses, as part of the CCIQ and PwC Business Roadshow, covering a diverse range of business topics.
The Australian Made Campaign is calling on businesses to revisit their procurement policies; after research released today revealed just 20 per cent of Australian companies have a firm policy of buying Australian-made goods wherever possible.
The Australian Made Campaign was again a proud supporter of the annual Australian Furniture of the Year Awards, hosted by the Australian Furniture Association (AFA) in August this year.
The Oral Health Professionals Association (OHPA) has linked up with the Australian Made logo as a proud ‘Campaign Associate’.
Australian Made licensees and Australian businesses are invited to attend the upcoming ‘Major Projects in WA’ briefing sessions in Melbourne and Sydney.
New research from Roy Morgan, commissioned by the Australian Made Campaign has revealed buying Australian-made products has become more important to Australian consumers.
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