Manufacturers set to do heavy lifting in energy transition
Australian heavy manufacturers converge on Brisbane this month with the transition to renewable energy the focus of discussions.
The National Manufacturing Summit aims
A national data-sharing program which has cost government and banks hundreds of millions of dollars to implement and maintain is being used by less than one percent of
Approvals for terrace houses, townhouses and apartments have shot up as the market tries to soak up strong housing demand.
The Australian Bureau of Statistic’s
Australian lamb producers are filling a gap in the charcuterie boards of the United States.
Lamb pastrami, made with Australian lamb, is now being sold in 73 Costco
Businesses using artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor employees’ behaviour and productivity can expect them to complain more, be less productive and want to quit
The online industry has six months to create codes to protect children from pornography or have standards set for them.
Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman
The manufacturing members of the Construction Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (CFMEU) can now vote to leave the parent organisation after legislation was passed in
Queensland manufacturers can target new markets and opportunities through Australia’s first Battery Supply Chain Database.
Launched today, the database aims to help
The co-location of schools and retirement villages in high-density areas could help ease the growing pains caused Queensland burgeoning population.
A leading Brisbane
Multi-faceted approach needed in skills transition
New research has identified key insights into transitioning jobs and skills from the current energy sector to the emerging renewables landscape.
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