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1 October 2024
Indigenous business, Mandingalbay Tours, is primed to welcome more international tourists after being mentored under an Austrade-led program.
There are opportunities for Australian mining equipment, technology and services businesses in Timor-Leste’s minerals sector.
30 September 2024
An Australian mission to the Philippines focused on growing and strengthening investment and trade ties.
26 September 2024
First Nations business Kakadu Organics is working with Austrade to export food, teas and wellness products made from native ingredients.
11 September 2024
KERB is making parking management easier for individuals and businesses in Southeast Asia.
3 September 2024
Austrade’s Export Market Development Grant (EMDG) program has been a big help to Motium, an Australian maker of rugged computers.
30 August 2024
Elephant in the Room has received the Indigenous Exporter of the Year award at the Supply Nation Diversity Awards 2024.
29 August 2024
Australian tech was in the spotlight on the Australia-Southeast Asia Business Exchange digital economy mission to Thailand.
13 August 2024
Australia’s Icon Group has opened its first cancer care centre in Malaysia.
8 August 2024
Australia’s Populous designs the world’s biggest cricket stadium in India.
30 July 2024
A former mine in Beaconsfield, Tasmania, is now an accessible tourism destination – made more so through an Austrade project.
24 July 2024
Supply Nation has announced the finalists in the annual Supplier Diversity Awards for 2024.
22 July 2024
Demand for nature-based tourism experiences has grown. Visitors are choosing to connect more with Australia’s many unique natural and cultural assets.
16 July 2024
Australian technology companies partner for a digital future in Vietnam and Indonesia through the Australia Southeast Asia Business Exchange.
Australian clean energy companies showcased their innovative products and services at India Energy Storage Week.
8 July 2024
Australian horticulture marketing company The Avolution uses the AI-ECTA trade agreement to export to India.
5 July 2024
Victoria’s Deakin University opens the first foreign campus in Gujarat, India.
27 June 2024
Macquarie Business School (MQBS) has partnered with NSE Academy Limited (NAL), to deliver treasury courses in India.
26 June 2024
The Dolphin Discovery Centre Bunbury, in Western Australia, brings wheelchair users near to wild dolphins.
5 June 2024
The 2024–25 Budget includes measures to help Australian businesses to expand and diversify exports.
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