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FROM THE MINISTRY THE HON ANGUS TAYLOR MP – Minister for Industry, Energy and Emissions Reduction

Building a stronger manufacturing sector It is an honour to have been chosen by the Prime Minister to take up ministerial responsibility for Industry. Industry is a perfect fit with my other responsibilities of Energy and Emissions Reduction. As Minister, I am building on the work of my predecessors to ensure we have a strong local manufacturing sector that is growing and creating more jobs. The Morrison Government’s $1.5bn Modern Manufacturing Strategy is at the heart of our efforts. It is helping to build manufacturing scale, strength and sovereign capabilities, while expanding market opportunities. It is a key part of our National Plan to rebuild the economy and create jobs as we recover from COVID-19. The nation’s manufacturing capability is already strong, but we want to make it much stronger in key areas where Australia has a comparative advantage. In particular our focus is on the six National Manufacturing Priority areas: resources technology and critical minerals processing; food and beverage; medical products; recycling and clean energy; defence; and space. Through an industry-led approach to manufacturing development, we are on track to be internationally recognised as a high-quality and sustainable manufacturing nation, competing on value, quality and product differentiation. There’s more to do, but we are already seeing results. There are now over one million Australians employed in our manufacturing sector. This is the first-time manufacturing employment has been above one million jobs since 2009. More than 91,000 manufacturing jobs have been created in the last three months, and 80,000 more jobs in manufacturing than there was at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. This strong result for the quarter takes manufacturing jobs above pre-COVID levels. But we need this momentum to continue. To support continued growth in our manufacturing sector we need to ensure a strong supply of affordable, reliable energy into the decades ahead. Central to this is the Government’s gas-fired recovery, which complements our Modern Manufacturing Strategy. Delivering lower energy costs is a key part of the strategy. Australia’s competitive advantage has always been based on affordable, reliable energy and a reliable gas supply is an essential part of that energy mix. Gas is a key provider of energy and electricity to Australian industry and homes. It is also an essential input in the production of many goods, such as plastics for personal protective equipment (PPE) and fertiliser for food production. The manufacturing sector depends on gas, which made up 42% of its total energy use in 2019-20, according to the latest Australian Energy Statistics. Australia is blessed with plentiful reserves of natural gas, but action is needed to increase production or we will be faced with higher prices, disruptions in supply and unplanned outages. We have seen recently in the United Kingdom that reliance on gas imports, constrained gas supplies and a prolonged wind drought has caused an energy crisis. Australia’s gas-fired recovery plan aims to deliver more gas where it is needed at an internationally competitive price. This does not come at the expense of renewable energy or reductions in emissions. Gas complements the use of renewables, firming up energy supply when the wind doesn’t blow and the sun doesn’t shine. Existing gas pipeline infrastructure will also be key in the roll-out of low-emissions technoologies, such as clean hydrogen and biomethane. Alongside other technologies such as batteries and pumped hydro, gas will help Australia to reach its emissions reductions targets, while keeping the lights on and electricity prices low.

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The Government is continuing to strongly support the rollout of renewable energy and the development of new energy technologies, as the Prime Minister and I have outlined in Australia’s Long Term Emissions Reduction Plan. Since 2017 over $35bn has been invested in the renewable energy sector – 7,000 megawatts of new renewable energy capacity was installed in 2020 alone. As at 30 June 2021, through ARENA and the Clean Energy Finance Corporation, the government has invested more than $11.2bn into 822 clean energy projects with a total value exceeding $39bn. But renewable energy is variable – we must have on-demand, dispatchable power to back it up. The Australian Energy Market Operator last year projected that up to 19,000 megawatts of new dispatchable generation would be needed by 2040 to complement and firm increasing levels of variable renewables. The Government has implemented major new measures to build reliable supply. At the heart of our endeavours is our $1.38bn investment in Snowy Hydro’s 2,000 megawatt Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro project, which is on track to deliver the largest electricity storage facility in Australia. The Government has complemented this with a $600m investment in Snowy Hydro’s Hunter Power Project, a new 660 MW gas power station at Kurri Kurri in New South Wales. These strategic and targeted investments are designed to fill gaps in the market and ensure there is sufficient dispatchable capacity available when and where it is needed, while creating jobs and opportunities for the region. On 28 September this year it was five years since the state-wide blackout in South Australia. It caused widespread disruption and shut down 80% of businesses. The blackout was a stark reminder of how much we rely upon a stable electricity supply and how important it is that the system is maintained as it absorbs increasing levels of variable renewable energy. The Government’s approach will keep the lights on across Australia. Our Modern Manufacturing Strategy, complemented by our gas-fired recovery and our balanced and sensible approach to renewables and reliable, affordable power will continue to deliver economic benefits for Australian businesses and manufacturers. I am very pleased to be part of these efforts and look forward to meeting the challenges ahead so we can build a stronger economy, create more jobs, and take more of our quality products to the world.


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MANUFACTURING HISTORY: A look back in time

4min
pages 120-122

AMTIL FORUMS

17min
pages 108-111

Lockheed Martin partners with Omni Tanker

4min
page 106

Integra Systems – What is Circularity by Design?

3min
page 102

Foamex: Recycling polystyrene & closing the loop

2min
page 103

A smarter way of dealing with plastic

4min
pages 104-105

Recycling pioneer named NSW Australian of the Year

4min
page 101

Autowell – Vices for any machining setting

2min
page 99

Improving plastic recycling with hyperspectral imaging

4min
page 100

Haubex: Lang Technik’s latest innovation

3min
page 98

Sharp Tooling commissions large Okuma machine

2min
page 97

TAFE NSW gets tooled up with Suhner

3min
page 96

AM case study: AGCOM

5min
pages 92-93

COMPANY FOCUS: Agerris – Pioneers in their field

7min
pages 94-95

Meeting the need for extremely dry compressed air

7min
pages 90-91

Strong growth for food, grocery manufacturing

3min
page 89

ONE ON ONE: Dr Mirjana Prica

15min
pages 84-87

The impact of alignment on steel turning processes

5min
pages 82-83

Upton Engineering – Performance through precision

17min
pages 76-81

Metals leader partners with ipLaser

15min
pages 72-75

Tool for safer human-robot collaboration

4min
page 68

Perfume robots

4min
page 69

Press brakes – Why you need a seven-axis machine

6min
pages 70-71

Lorch – Bringing cobot welding to ANZ

5min
pages 66-67

Forklift safety: Is hi-vis the best we can offer?

6min
pages 64-65

Hangsterfer’s: A racing finish

6min
pages 62-63

Where can F1 in Schools take students?

14min
pages 58-61

EVOS: EV charging, made in Brisbane

4min
pages 56-57

What can we learn from the great chip famine?

5min
pages 52-53

Simulation speeds rollcage design process

7min
pages 50-51

How 3D printing makes McLaren go faster

8min
pages 54-55

Aussie aftermarket sector steams ahead

11min
pages 44-49

From the CEO

4min
pages 12-13

VOICEBOX: Opinions from the manufacturing industry

27min
pages 30-35

PRODUCT NEWS: Selection of new products

22min
pages 36-43

INDUSTRY NEWS: Current news from the Industry

27min
pages 20-29

From the Ministry

4min
pages 14-15

Advances in CNC tech fuel need for digitised tools 7

2min
pages 8-9

From the Industry

4min
pages 16-17

From the Union

4min
pages 18-19
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