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Bring Jobs Back Home: Australian Manufacturing Union

Bring Jobs Back Home: Australian Manufacturing Union The Australian Manufacturing Workers Union has launched a new campaign to bring manufacturing back onshore, by calling on the government to support their local producers. The campaign argues that the federal and state governments have been hurting Aussie manufacturers by sending jobs overseas, “time and time again,” while neglecting investment into skilled local manufacturing workers. They are calling for the post-pandemic rebuild period to be viewed as a unique opportunity to get the industry “back to where it belongs.” “The COVID-19 pandemic exposed what we’ve always known a strong local manufacturing industry is essential for the health of our nation,” the union said in its campaign promotion. “It’s manufacturing workers who’ve kept food on our tables and made sure we had PPE during a pandemic. Now they’re being ignored as we head into national economic recovery.”

Press Release: Australian Made Campaign Drives Exposure and Sales

About Couplemate Trailer Parts Couplemate™ Pty Ltd specialises in the design, manufacture and distribution of caravan and general-purpose trailer towing components. Shipping both domestically and internationally, the company’s products can be found on caravans, trailers and vehicles all over the world. Known for offering a comprehensive range of components, the Couplemate range includes towing fitments, conventional axles and spring assemblies, a variety of braking systems and independent suspension technology to suit both commercial and recreational trailers. Couplemate has established themselves as stockists of leading brands for caravan and trailer accessories on the market, including AL-KO, BMPRO, ARK and Tekonsha

Patriotic : Shoppers Want More Made in Australia, Less Made in China

Small businesses reap rewards amid rush to buy Australian Made

Australians urged to back local business during Australian Made Week

Australians urged to back local business during Australian Made Week Australians are being asked to think about just how many locally made products they buy each week, as the inaugural Australian Made Week kicks off. With consumers finding it difficult to import products into the country since the beginning of COVID-19, many local producers and businesses are stepping up to fill the void. One of those businesses include Gold Coast-based gym equipment manufacturer AlphaFit, which currently employs 85 local staff. READ MORE: The campaign has been backed by former Block contestant Elyse Knowles, who discussed the importance of backing family-based businesses.(Australian Made Week)

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