Nominations open for next year’s Queensland Women in Manufacturing Apprentice Awards

Nominations have opened for the state government’s Women in Manufacturing Apprentice Awards 2026, which recognises outstanding female apprentices in the Queensland manufacturing workforce. The two awards on offer are: Leading Apprentice Award winner ($10,000 prize); and  The Highly Commended Apprentice Award for the runner-up ($5,000 prize) “These awards are about celebrating the trailblazing women leading…

A Future Made In Australia will fail if we don’t use “nuisance tariffs” to protect, and generate purchase orders using public procurement policies

By Michael Buchanan and Prof. Renu Agarwal A recent Australian Financial Review article on the demise of Energy Renaissance shows domestic manufacturing’s commercial success requires purchase orders. Initiatives such as the government’s Future Made in Australia won’t have economic impact on a grants program alone – they need subsequent protection of nascent domestic capability and…

Peek behind the seams to witness 25 years of impact during Ethical Clothing Australia Week

Sponsored The nation’s leading accreditation body for the textile, clothing and footwear (TCF) industry is celebrating a quarter century of protecting and advocating for garment workers with an exhibition focusing on their lived experiences.  Working Behind the Seams is one of several events being held during Ethical Clothing Australia Week. It will be showcased at…

Efficiency improvements in focus at upcoming event for Western Downs manufacturers

Western Downs Regional Council and the Queensland Manufacturing Institute (QMI) are hosting a Process Improvement Workshop on October 15. According to a statement from the council on Tuesday, the event at Chinchilla RSL Memorial Club will run from 9.30 am to 3 pm, and includes three sessions delivering “practical tools and strategies to enhance productivity,…

Living off your land: How cyber-attackers are using Australian manufacturers’ own tools against them

By Cristian Iordache Running a manufacturing business today means wearing multiple hats: managing people, balancing cash flow, hitting growth targets. But if you’re not treating cybersecurity as operational infrastructure that’s as essential as your payroll or plant management system, then you’re likely already exposed. High profile manufacturing breaches are not uncommon. Advanced malware is not the fastest-growing…

Best of the week — the five most popular stories among readers, September 22 – September 26, 2025

What were the five biggest stories of the week? Here’s what visitors to @AuManufacturing were reading. 5) New report estimates $220 million in economic activity, $4.8 billion in potential “pandemic preparedness benefit” generated through from Moderna factory Oxford Economics modelling commissioned by Moderna has predicted that the US biotech company’s Melbourne mRNA facility will add $220 million…