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Tuesday February 14th
Australian Made logo celebrates 25 years The 25th anniversary of the Australian Made logo was celebrated in style at an industry gala event. Chairman, David Grey, captured many of the symbol's milestones in front of 200 members of the business community at the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry's annual dinner held in Canberra last November. Guests were treated to an exclusive viewing of AMAG's new corporate dvd featuring Australian Made ambassador and didgeridoo artist William Barton teaming up with Aussie band, IceHouse...
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Research shows that 65% of Australian shoppers have a strong preference for buying locally made products and produce - but many find it difficult to identify truly Australian goods.
The Australian Made, Australian Grown logo is recognised by 94% of local shoppers and trusted over any other Australian identifier by 85% of shoppers, making it the obvious choice for businesses who want to communicate effectively with the hundreds of thousands of consumers who are looking for Australian goods.
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Logo Usage
The Australian Made, Australian Grown logo is Australia's most trusted and recognised symbol for goods that are made or grown here.It is a registered certification trademark and can only be used on products that are registered with the not-for-profit Australian Made, Australian Grown Campaign (AMAG) and which meet the criteria set out in the Trade Practices Act 1974 and AMAG's own and more stringent Code of Practice. The logo must always be used with one of three descriptors.
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Get Found
Australian Made, Australian Grown (AMAG) is now offering access to an affordable, results-driven digital marketing and advertising package, dedicated to our small and medium sized licensees. The 'Get Involved, Get Found' marketing packages are tailored specifically to meet the needs of Australian small businesses, many of whom have been slow to capitalise on the digital marketing revolution.
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