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Xi Jinping has no plan B as the mood in China darkens

Xi Jinping has no plan B as the mood in China darkens

China’s economic mess is weighing heavily on Australia and the rest of the world. Added to Beijing’s concerns is the prospect of Donald Trump returning to the White House.

  • by Stephen Bartholomeusz

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‘The highest standard’: A touch of luxury for the Australian Army

‘The highest standard’: A touch of luxury for the Australian Army

Under new owners Andrew and Nicola Forrest, hatmaker Akubra will continue to produce slouch hats.

  • by Damien Woolnough
Super funds keen to invest in Australian-made scheme as gas fight flares

Super funds keen to invest in Australian-made scheme as gas fight flares

Big investors with deep pockets have backed the government’s $22.7 billion Future Made in Australia scheme, but a political brawl could stall its development.

  • by Mike Foley
Twice the grunt or half the weight – Australia’s plans to build a better battery

Twice the grunt or half the weight – Australia’s plans to build a better battery

Double the energy for the same size is the goal for the next generation of rechargeable batteries. Batteries that Australia hopes to make at home.

  • by Mike Foley
Not far from the old Ford factory in Melbourne’s north, caravan-makers are booming

Not far from the old Ford factory in Melbourne’s north, caravan-makers are booming

Almost a decade after the Australian car manufacturing industry died, caravan-makers now employ more workers than carmakers did at their peak.

  • by Adam Carey
Albanese’s $22.7 billion spendathon a lobbyist honeypot

Albanese’s $22.7 billion spendathon a lobbyist honeypot

The rise of a new class of lobbyists with close access to political leaders has heightened concerns about the power of the top players in Canberra.

  • by David Crowe
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Future Kwinana industry and jobs ‘choked’ by state government inaction

Future Kwinana industry and jobs ‘choked’ by state government inaction

WA’s heavy manufacturers have come out early with their wish list from the next state budget and a request to quash the dreams of some powerful property developers.

  • by Peter Milne
These plastics were ‘unrecyclable’. An Australian invention is changing that
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These plastics were ‘unrecyclable’. An Australian invention is changing that

Groundbreaking technology developed by University of NSW researchers transforms hard plastics from old office equipment into 3D printer feedstock.

  • by Andrew Taylor
What will future manufacturing jobs really look like?
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What will future manufacturing jobs really look like?

The government is set to spend $22 billion on manufacturing over the next decade. But what does the future of the industry look like?

  • by Sue White
Yikes! Our tiny manufacturing sector makes us rich but ugly
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Yikes! Our tiny manufacturing sector makes us rich but ugly

Did you realise that our manufacturing sector is the smallest among all the rich countries?

  • by Ross Gittins
More than a quarry: Economists back Albanese’s $23 billion gamble
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More than a quarry: Economists back Albanese’s $23 billion gamble

A group of economists and policy experts has rallied to support the government’s Future Made in Australia plan, saying the country will be poorer without it.

  • by Shane Wright