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The Australian Made Campaign is encouraging Australians to look for the logo this Easter, and make their caravan and camping holidays authentically Australian.
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The Australian Made Campaign is encouraging Australians to look for the logo this Easter, and make their caravan and camping holidays authentically Australian.
The Australian Made logo is featuring at Sydney Build 2019, to highlight Australian-made products to the construction industry in Australia and overseas.
Ben Young, frank green Chief Executive Officer, is calling out to Aussie manufacturers to help them create their famous stainless-steel reusable cups in Australia.
The Australian Made Campaign is urging consumers to make Aussies growers and manufacturers their Valentine this February 14th, by showing love for local flower growers and gift manufacturers.
According to an independent Roy Morgan study, 90% of Australians are more likely to buy Australian-made products than those from overseas.
In breakthrough news for Australian exporters, the Australian Made Campaign is pleased to announce that the famous Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo is now formally registered as a trademark in India, Australia’s fifth largest export market.
Whether you’re having a barbie or grabbing your thongs and heading to the beach, the Australian Made Campaign is reminding consumers to celebrate authentically Aussie products this Australia Day.
New South Wales has won the national Australian Made Red Energy Foundation Cup after the finals took place at Kooyong Lawn Tennis Centre in Victoria last week.
Celebrities will be lining the red carpet on Tuesday 15 January for Tennis Australia’s Fed Cup Foundation Breakfast with the Stars, which celebrates the achievements of women in tennis, and is held during the Australian Open.
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