Alf Cristaudo elected to Australian Made Campaign BoD
Queensland sugarcane grower, Alf Cristaudo, was elected to the Australian Made Campaign Board of Directors at the organisation’s AGM this month.
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Queensland sugarcane grower, Alf Cristaudo, was elected to the Australian Made Campaign Board of Directors at the organisation’s AGM this month.
In response to research revealing primary school children have a poor understanding of where their food and manufactured products come from, the Australian Made Campaign, in association with Kids Media, has developed and launched an exciting range of new resources for teachers and students. The resources aim to teach kids about how goods get from paddock to plate and factory to family; and the importance and benefits of buying locally made and grown products.
Tennis champion Alicia Molik is serving up an Australian Made Summer of Tennis, as the face of a campaign that celebrates sporting achievements while highlighting the importance of buying Australian products and produce.
The Australian Made Campaign has welcomed the preliminary report from the Anti-Dumping Commission, which finds in favour of local processors, and recommends that additional tariffs be imposed on processed tomatoes which are found to have been dumped.
The Australian Made Campaign is hailing the recall by NSW Fair Trading of unsafe, non-compliant cable being manufactured in China and sold to local electrical contractors as a life-saving intervention.
In a major breakthrough for Australian exporters, the Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo has now been formally trade marked in South Korea.
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.
In the lead up to the forthcoming election, The Australian Made Campaign has called for a commitment in Government for stronger support for country-of-origin branding.
The Australian Made Campaign is now in Queensland, to provide the Queensland business community with access to a local resource for information about the Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo.
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