Why Australian Made Matters for Retailers
Two in three Aussies say they often or always buy Australian-made products, and more than four in five say buying Australian-made is important to them, recent Roy Morgan research reveals.
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Two in three Aussies say they often or always buy Australian-made products, and more than four in five say buying Australian-made is important to them, recent Roy Morgan research reveals.
Australian Made and Screen Producers Australia (SPA) today released data taken from a Roy Morgan report that identifies Australians’ desire for more Australian content on screens, and a need for easier discoverability of Australian shows.
Australian Made Week 2023 was the biggest one yet! From media coverage to activations, morning teas and the trending #AustralianMadeWeek hashtag – it was great to see licensees spruiking their green and gold credentials!
The Age and Sydney Morning Herald published a special Australian Made Week feature on Sunday 14 May, highlighting all things Aussie Made - the success stories, the demand for Aussie Made content, the small businesses making a big impact and the opportunities ahead.
Tennis champion, author and ‘national treasure’ Ash Barty launched Australian Made Week on Monday 15 May at MJ Playgrounds, a successful indoor play equipment design and manufacturing business based on the Sunshine Coast.
Australian Made Week starts today, with shoppers urged to say g’day to one extra locally made or grown product each week to boost the country’s economy.
The number of companies using the Australian Made logo on their products has strengthened in the past three years, reflecting an increasing recognition by businesses that consumers are wanting to spend more money locally on items bearing trustworthy country-of-origin certification.
The RASF Ag Bag is celebrating 10 years of support for regional and rural Australian communities, and showcasing the power of locally made and grown products.
She’s a former Young Australian of the Year, an Australian Open, French Open and Wimbledon champion, and has excelled in other endeavours, including golf, cricket and as an author, role model and a proud Ngarigo woman. Now Ash Barty is serving one of her most patriotic points yet as the ambassador for Australian Made Week 2023 (15–21 May).
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