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ture projects – particularly in New s, and when you view this against a of robust global economic growth, nities are there for manufacturing to

“More Australian manufacturers are exporting under the Coalition Government. For every $1 of revenue the sector generates, 28 cents comes from abroad. That’s up from 23 cents a decade ago,” says Senator Cash.

y, the threat of a global trade war ve worked in favour of Australian the short term at least – by softening the Aussie dollar.

Besa Deda from St.George also sees positives in the manufacturing employment statistics. “Although manufacturing employment as a proportion of the economy as a whole is in a long-term decline, the recent gains are encouraging,” she says, pointing 10,000 t’s been lauded to bynearly the AFR as ‘the solution to working from new manufacturing jobs and increasing capital home’, earned praise from expenditure plans in theand sector.

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By nation’s Margiereliance Smithurst heless, the on export increased in recent years. According or Jobs and Innovation Senator ash: “Australia’s access to global markets will be fundamental to ed health and success of our local ng industry.

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Now available at a one-off price of $400 and with significant discount for quantity orders, the DarDeck safe step platform can pay for itself in efficiency gains. And the improved safety it brings to any warehousing, retail or maintenance environment could save a fortune in workers students Will Scuderi and Scott compensation and public liability payouts.

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Designed as a simpleportable and more make lightweight monitors The Washington Post and Forbes productive that would sync with their devices alternative to unstable magazine, as though, well ascomes tech industry and actand as second displays. stepladders unguarded low work One word of warning, from reviewers. They added designed a hithertoand platforms, thethen Australian financial analystFor illion,the which noted in its most young Sydney engineering untried element: they wanted the DarDeck solid recent Australian Business Expectations Survey graduates behind Espresso Displays,manufactured aluminium monitorcombines to be justa5mm platform with safety rails prevent that one in three manufacturers reported which makes the had world’s thinnest working thick, 2mm thinner than antoiPad. frompair, overbalancing falling. the journey joined by a and third customers orportable suppliersmonitor, become insolvent or to the userThe success smooth but it was There UTS engineering student is also an integrated shelfFabian to ensure unable to pay them inwasn’t the preceding 12–months, smart, and very ambitious. It was bothMartitato, put when together a prototype hands are free mounting and highlightingalso cashflow as the second-biggest a rare move by an Australian using Will’s own 3D printer at home. dismounting. barrier to growth in the year ahead, after utilities company into the consumer hardFrom there, Will and Fabian worked and operating costs ware innovation space. with vendors overseas to develop the Continued page 52

port more than $20 billion a year than we did a decade ago. Australian ve, in fact, sold $2.7 trillion to the omy over the last decade.

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