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The Australian Made Campaign is a proud supporter of Furnishing in Focus 2013.
The Australian Made Campaign has welcomed the Government’s Industry and Innovation Statement with its strong ‘Buy Australian’ focus.
The Australian Made Campaign today appeared before the Senate Rural and Regional Affairs Committee hearing into the Competition and Consumer Amendment (Australian Food Labelling Bill) 2012, to address country-of-origin labelling laws.
The Australian Made Campaign will feature at the Naturally Australia Picnic and Wellness day in Sydney’s Martin Place on Wednesday, 20 February 2013, from 9.00am-3.00pm.
Changes to FSANZ Code standard 1.2.11 come into effect on July 18
The Australian Made Campaign is appealing to shoppers to look for locally made and grown products and produce in the wake of the recent natural disasters across the eastern states.
If you are teaching your children or students about buying Australian-made and Australian-grown products, you can find lesson and activity ideas, hand-outs, background information, images and more on the Australian Made website
Food Week exhibition will be on again this year from November 6-9 in Seoul, Korea. The exhibition is a good opportunity for businesses with Australian-made and Australian-grown products to expand into the Asian market.
The Australian Made Campaign invested in the future of Australian children in regional and rural Australia this Summer, by sponsoring the Fed Cup Foundation, and through that, the Foundation Cup, the only interstate challenge for children 13 and under living outside Australian capital cities.
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