The Australian Made Campaign launches in South Australia
The Australian Made Campaign is launching in South Australia under a new partnership with Business SA.
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The Australian Made Campaign’s media centre; where you will find the latest information about Australian Made and Australian Grown initiatives, campaigns and commentary.
The Australian Made Campaign is launching in South Australia under a new partnership with Business SA.
The Australian Made Campaign has bolstered its presence in Queensland with a new Account Manager. Michael Frankland has taken on the role, joining Australian Made’s ranks from the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Queensland (CCIQ).
The not-for-profit organisation that administers Australia’s iconic green-and-gold kangaroo country-of-origin certification trade mark, the Australian Made Campaign, is celebrating 2000 registered businesses today.
The not-for-profit organisation that administers Australia’s only country-of-origin certification trade mark, the Australian Made, Australian Grown logo, will launch a new initiative tomorrow, to promote country-of-origin branding as a vital part of every Australian business ‘tool kit’.
Glenn Cooper AM, Executive Chairman of South Australian icon Coopers Brewery Ltd, was today announced as the new Chairman of Australian Made Campaign Ltd.
The network of overseas businesses using the famous green-and-gold Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo to boost the Asian sales of their imported Australian products and produce has grown, with the announcement that Benelux Flowers and Food Private Limited has become licensed to use the AMAG logo.
The Australian Made Campaign has welcomed the announcement that the House of Representatives Agriculture and Industry Committee is conducting an inquiry into country-of-origin labelling for food this year.
The Australian Made Campaign has expressed extreme concern at the decision by State and Federal Government Treasurers to defer dealing with the issue of GST not applying to online purchases of imported goods costing less than $1000.
The Australian Made Campaign is calling on consumers to keep up the momentum and buy local this Easter, after a surge in support for locally made and grown products following the organisation’s ‘Make Every Day Australia Day’ campaign.
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