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The government expects its new initiatives to generate $126 billion worth of investment across the country.

A total of 27 information sessions will begin on November 5, 2014.

The trend is towards smaller batches of production, customised products, rapid prototyping and agile manufacturing processes.

The ISO has published more than 19,500 international standards.

A presentation dinner will be held in Brisbane on November 27, 2014.

An additional $25 million will be made available from July 1, 2015 for carbon capture and storage research and development.

The next opportunity is Life Cycle Assessment.

Some delegates called for a greater focus on mechanical design issues.

Ill-health and absenteeism costs Australian business $7 billion per year.

When gas prices jumped from $40 a kilo to $150 a kilo, Coles went out early to buy in bulk.

The initiative was announced at this week's UN Climate Summit.

The time to take action is running out.

Submissions close on November 4, 2014.

A 'rising star' of sustainability.

The Asia Pacific is the largest consumer of hydrocarbons in the world.

The carbon dioxide level is unprecedented in human history, the CSIRO said.