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AMAG logo pinpoints genuine Aussie products
Monday August 30thSHOPPERS will find it much easier to find genuine Australian products and produce now that more and more businesses are utilising the most trusted and recognised country of origin symbol, the Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo.378 new businesses registered with the AMAG Campaign to use the famous green and gold symbol during 2009-10. A further 1267 companies renewed their licence to continue branding their products as Australian, takin...
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AMAG logo takes its place on the world stage
Monday August 23rdTHE Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) logo, Australia’s most trusted and recognised country of origin symbol, has taken its place on the world stage at the Shanghai World Expo 2010.The Shanghai World Expo 2010 is the largest global event in 2010 and the largest expo on record.Hundreds of thousands of shoppers who make a purchase in the Australian Pavilion’s retail outlet receive a re-usable shopping bag carrying the famous gree...
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e-Newsletter
Friday August 20thSURVEY MEASURES LOGO'S EFFECTIVENESS OVERSEAS EXPORTING licensees are being urged to take part in an online survey to understand how the logo is used in export markets and the effect it has on sales. The online questionnaire will help AMAG measure the success of its export project and how effective the logo is as an export tool. Past surveys have provided AMAG with invaluable insight into the types of promotions licensees prefer and the ef...
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AMAG welcomes City of Casey
Tuesday July 27thThe City of Casey has heightened its commitment to local manufacturing by joining the Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) Campaign as a Campaign Supporter.The City of Casey joins seven other Victorian councils including Ballarat, Darebin, Horsham, Hume, Moreland, Mornington Peninsula and Whittlesea. AMAG Chief Executive Ian Harrison said manufacturing and agriculture account for a large number of businesses in the municipality.``The City of ...
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AMAG welcomes City of Darebin as Campaign Supporter
Tuesday July 6thDarebin City Council has heightened its commitment to local manufacturing by joining the Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) Campaign as a Campaign Supporter.The new partnership was celebrated on Tuesday July 6 with a tour of state of the art coffee roasting house and AMAG licensee The Bean Alliance and attended by Federal Member for Calwell, Maria Vamvakinou MP, Darebin Mayor, Councillor Vince Fontana and AMAG Chief Executive Ian Harrison. ...
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