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  1. The Economic Dynamics of Australian Industry
  2. Demand response to advertising in the Australian meat industry: An article from: American Journal of Agricultural Economics by Nicholas E. Piggott, James A. Chalfant, et all 1996-05-01
  3. American Investment in Australian Industry by Donald T. Brash, 1967-06-09
  4. The Australian coal industry by A. G. L Shaw, 1947
  5. Shipbuilding productivity and industrial relations in Australia: Report of Australian Shipbuilding Industry Study Mission, September/October 1974 by Australian Shipbuilding Industry Study Mission, 1975
  6. Environmental Management in the Australian Minerals and Energy Industries: Principles and Practices
  7. A history of the Australian wine industry, 1949-1994 by James Halliday, 1994
  8. 'A natural part of life': the Australian sugar industry's campaign to reverse declining Australian sugar consumption, 1980-1995.(Culinary Distinction): An article from: Journal of Australian Studies by Peter Griggs, 2006-03-01
  9. Australian Industry - New Directions by Australia, 1988-06
  10. Australian Industry Caves et al.
  11. Self-service technology enables branch optimisation.(banking industry): An article from: Australian Banking & Finance by Ross Checkley, 2006-11-15
  12. Wine (Australian industries series ; no. 14) by Lloyd Evans, 1973
  13. Jobs or Dogma: The Industries Assistance Commission and Australian Politics (Policy, politics, and administration series) by John Warhurst, 1983-03
  14. Generic Attributes of IS Graduates - A Comparison of Australian Industry And Academic Views.(Industry Trend or Event): An article from: Journal of Global Information Management by Robert Snoke, Alan Underwood, 2001-04-01

181. Australian Products And Services - Australian Trade Commission
australian products and services for buyers from overseas countries. australianindustry capability and how Austrade can help with importing australian
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Australian industry expertise Australia has a diversified economy with strengths in a wide range of industry sectors. Overseas buyers using Australian suppliers will benefit from the existing network of world class facilities and the culture of innovation in Australian industry which generates advanced products and services. Learn more about the expertise of Australia's major industry sectors. Select an industry from the list below. Select an industry Agribusiness Aquaculture Automotive Biotechnology Building and Construction Business and Finance Culture Media and Entertainment Dairy Products Education and Training Electric Energy Environment Fibre Film Services Franchising Horticulture ICT Infrastructure Meat Mining and Metals Organic Railways Seafood Shipbuilding Sport and Recreation Transport and Storage Wine Economist's corner FAQs Useful Links Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Trade ... linking policy

182. AusStats : 8142.0 Australian Industries Show Rise In Average Profit
The average profit for businesses in all industries in Australia was $161000, australian industries show over $100 billion profit 8142.0
http://www.abs.gov.au/Ausstats/abs@.nsf/0/162088525187e14aca2568dd0004b48e?OpenD

183. Frontier Technologies For Building And Transforming Australian Industries
Stimulating the growth of worldclass australian industries using innovativetechnologies developed from cutting-edge research.
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Progress and wealth often derive from the unforeseen application of new discoveries. Australia must be at the leading edge if it is to stay abreast of international developments and take advantage of opportunities. Our national capabilities in emerging sciences and their underpinning disciplines determine our capacity to develop and implement new technologies. Australia has a strong base of expertise, skills and technological capacities in the fundamental sciences and key technologies. Our strengths are in a wide range of areas such as biotechnology, material sciences, information and communications technology (ICT), photonics, nanotechnology and sensor technology.

184. Digital Games Industry In Australia - Stories From Australia's Culutre And Recre
Outlines the state of Australia s digital and computer games industry. Includesindustry history, details of organisations, developers and games,
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185. Northrop Grumman Corporation - Defining The Future
Northrop Grumman to Team with australian Defense Industries on Global Hawk UAVGround Systems. australian INTERNATIONAL AIRSHOW, Melbourne, Victoria,
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186. Macquarie University Library - Research Guides - Australian Industry Reports
Macquarie University Library in Sydney, Australia.
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187. Frontier Technologies For Building And Transforming Australian Industries - Rese
Frontier technologies for building and transforming australian industries.The following are selected examples of how we are already contributing to the
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The following are selected examples of how we are already contributing to the national research priority area: "Frontier technologies for building and transforming Australian industries".
A Sydney PhD student has created a unique design program for optical fibres based on evolutionary theory. Read more Nanotechnology researchers exploit novel properties in the design of new materials and nanomaterials Read more A new laboratory for theoretical and experimental research hopes to
integrate ultra-high bandwidth optical signal processing devices on to photonic chips. Read more The development of polymer and superhard nanocomposites coatings are ideal for applications in the automotive, packaging, and aerospace industries. Read more
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188. Steel Industry Meeting - Communique - Joint Media Releases From The Australian M
The Government and industry reconfirmed Australia’s support for efforts to addressthe problems facing the global steel industry, particularly the problems
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The Minister for Trade, Mark Vaile, the Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources, Ian Macfarlane, and the Minister for Justice and Customs, Senator Chris Ellison
Canberra 19 March 2002
Steel Industry Meeting - Communique
The Minister for Trade, Mark Vaile, the Minister for Industry, Tourism and Resources, Ian Macfarlane, and the Minister for Justice and Customs, Senator Chris Ellison, convened a meeting of steel industry representatives in Canberra on 19 March to discuss Australian responses to the US Administration decision to impose safeguard restrictions on steel imports.  Representatives from BHP Steel, Smorgon Steel Group, OneSteel, and the Australian Industry Group attended the meeting, along with representatives from the Australian Council of Trade Unions, the Australian Workers’ Union and the Australian Manufacturing Workers’ Union. The meeting expressed its concern at the US decision to impose restrictions on imports of steel products into the US market. 

189. Industry Capability Network Victoria - Creating Opportunity For Industry, Victor
Victorian industry Capability Network (ICN) is to promote Victorian and Australianindustry through import replacement and opportunities for participation
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FEATURED CASE STUDY LATEST NEWS Chris and Marie’s Plant Farms bloom on ‘buy local’ mission
A commitment to develop Australian-made products for its leading horticultural business today earns Chris and Marie’s Plant Farms the Industry Capability Network’s Regional Industry Achievement Award. Creating international business opportunities around the Melbourne 2006 Commonwealth Games
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190. Synthetic Greenhouse Gases Home Page - Australian Greenhouse Office
australian industries using synthetic greenhouse gases. Montreal Protocol Industries,Non Montreal Protocol Industries. refrigerants in air conditioning
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