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

Testing the resilience of our manufacturers Manufacturing is transforming rapidly around the globe and Australia is no exception. New technologies and methods of production are shifting the focus from mass production to more bespoke, advanced, and higher value-added manufacturing. Design and associated service delivery are now as important as the production process itself. The Government’s vision is for Australia to be recognised as a highquality, skilled and sustainable manufacturing nation that supports a modern and resilient economy. The ability to make things here, and do it well, will drive investment and innovation, grow our exports and create new jobs, including critical high-skilled jobs. The lessons learnt from the COVID-19 pandemic have provided a powerful impetus to increase our self-sufficiency in key sectors, including vaccine production and defence. The pandemic has presented a number of big challenges which our manufacturers have overcome with ingenuity and agility. Many Australian industries have rapidly embraced digital solutions to continue operating. But just when the worst of the crisis seemed to be passing, the Omicron variant has put severe strains upon workforces and supply chains. It is yet another test of the resilience of our manufacturers but they can be assured of the Government’s ongoing support as we deal with this crisis. We are working hard to keep energy costs down for industry, cut red tape and generally create a positive business environment. Since the announcement of the $1.5bn Modern Manufacturing Strategy in October 2020, the Government has been supporting Australian manufacturers to scale up, innovate and access new markets. As at 15 December 2021, the Strategy has delivered over $309m to fund 176 Australian manufacturing projects across the National Manufacturing Priorities of Space; Medical Products; Resources Technology and Critical Minerals Processing; Food and Beverage; Defence and Recycling and Clean Energy. Combined, these projects are valued at $906m which will drive new manufacturing activity, investment and create jobs. Successful recipients include Noumed Pharmaceuticals which was awarded $20m towards construction of a new $85m state-ofthe-art manufacturing facility for prescription and over-the-counter medications. Sabrini Foods was awarded $1.4m in funding to become the first local manufacturer to transform Australian dairy into extended shelflife frozen paneer, overcoming one of the constraints to export. Victorian-based Pact Group was awarded $20m to support its world-leading recycling technology. This investment will help create more than 900 jobs and divert around 125,000 tonnes of plastic waste from landfill each year. Significant investment also been provided to the defence sector to help access new local and global defence supply chains. A capable and advanced defence industry is vital to our national security and our response to natural disasters and other emergencies. The development of domestic defence industries will not only strengthen our protection against external threats, it will lead to innovations in other industrial areas. Our commitment to this sector included a $16.2m grant to Hofmann Engineering in December last year. It is a family-owned company based in Western Australia. The funds will help the company establish its advanced sovereign defence manufacturing centre and training facility for apprentices and graduates.

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On 30 June 2021, the Government launched both the MMI Collaboration Stream and the Supply Chain Resilience Initiative. The Collaboration stream is the largest component of the MMI with $800m available to provide co-funding of up to one third of eligible project costs – supporting large-scale projects that will help transform manufacturing sector by increasing collaboration, and building scale to enhance growth and competitiveness in the six National Manufacturing Priority areas. The $107.2m Supply Chain Resilience Initiative will strengthen Australia’s ability to access critical products and inputs, better positioning us to respond to future supply chain disruptions. Under Round one of the Supply Chain Resilience Initiative, 26 projects in medicines and agricultural production chemicals will share in $33m of funding. This includes backing Australia's only local manufacturing site for critical intravenous (IV) medical fluids, Baxter Healthcare. The company will receive up to $2m to support the manufacture of more than 50 million units of life-saving IV medicines used in the ICU, emergency rooms, operating theatres and oncology wards around the country. Round 2 of the Supply Chain Resilience Initiative opened on 6 December last year and will support the critical areas of semiconductors and water treatment chemicals. Under Round 2 of the Manufacturing Modernisation Fund (MMF) announced in June 2021, 84 businesses across the country were awarded $55m for projects with a total value of $254m. The MMF supports small to medium manufacturing businesses to innovate, develop new technologies and create new high-skilled jobs. This builds on the outcomes of the first round, which provided over $40m to support 172 projects. We are also supporting Australian small to medium manufacturers to commercialise new innovative products and processes through the $30m Commercialisation Fund, administered by the Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre. We will continue to work closely with industry to position Australia as a globally recognised, high-quality, competitive and sustainable manufacturing nation. COVID-19 has highlighted the importance of strengthening our sovereign manufacturing capabilities and securing reliable supply chains. The Government is providing the framework to enable this. Our policies and targeted investments are helping ensure Australia's essential needs continue to be met. They are also supporting our manufacturers to innovate, adapt and grow. Our manufacturers are leading the way, transforming the economy and putting Australia at the forefront of modern manufacturing nations.


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MANUFACTURING HISTORY: A look back in time

4min
pages 124-126

BOGE converts refrigerant dryer to new refrigerant

3min
page 113

AMTIL FORUMS

18min
pages 114-117

Insider energy saving information

4min
page 112

Cutting carbon emissions with Stuff

6min
pages 110-111

The old and new in motor maintenance

4min
page 108

Konecranes’ new oil analysis

3min
page 109

Okuma launches new HMC

3min
page 104

ANCA: Beyond common actuation

5min
pages 106-107

Dimac: Instant solution for lights-out production

2min
page 105

ONE ON ONE: Kane Thornton

5min
pages 102-103

Wave energy tech to decarbonise aquaculture

3min
page 98

Tindo Solar joins recycling program

3min
page 101

Extracting twice the power from ocean waves

3min
page 99

Raymax – Partnering with Sunswift

7min
pages 96-97

Setting new standard for sustainable solar rails

3min
page 100

COMPANY FOCUS: 5B – Quantum of solar

8min
pages 94-95

Artisan welding sparks manufacturing revival

4min
page 91

Incat Tasmania – Faster, lighter, cleaner

4min
pages 92-93

Ignite Digi – From Hobart to the world

3min
page 90

Craft Health: 3D printing tablets with ViscoTec

3min
pages 82-83

Advanced roughing strategies

9min
pages 88-89

Team Penske creates winning results with AM

3min
page 80

Machining superalloys

13min
pages 84-87

AM design protects buildings from impact damage

2min
page 81

Rotary machine: Bending cell for fully automated process

3min
pages 76-77

CNC Design – Inside the Virtual Smart Factory

7min
pages 78-79

ToolBox: boost for Industry 4.0 laser jobshops

3min
page 74

Flashback to our history and journey

23min
pages 62-73

Lovitt Technologies Australia – In full flight

1min
page 59

D2N reaches for the skies with Airspeeder

3min
pages 60-61

Digitalising defence design

10min
pages 56-58

Composites to protect the troops

3min
page 55

New Australian imaging tech for aircraft stress

2min
page 53

Swinburne AIR Hub: Aerospace future

4min
page 54

Helimods takes off with AMGC investment

3min
page 52

From the CEO

4min
pages 12-13

VOICEBOX: Opinions from the manufacturing industry

27min
pages 30-35

INDUSTRY NEWS: Current news from the Industry

26min
pages 20-29

Machining composites for aerospace components

7min
pages 50-51

From the Union

4min
pages 18-19

From the Industry

4min
pages 16-17

From the Ministry

4min
pages 14-15
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