Hopefully The Man Of The Moment will act on the big hint he dropped in his speech last night about manufacturing
Any discussions on manufacturing are all piss and wind. I don't know how they can revive it with current wages and conditions.. Like "would you work Sunday for us Fred, you'll be on $150/hr with penalties"...
I cannot see anything changing until people are willing to accept a 65+% pay cut for the next decade - manufacturing in this country is history as are 100s of other business... The infrastructure has gone. The skills and experience have gone. We would need to start from day dot. Who is going to invest that many trillion $? cause it will have to be all or nothing.
Our car industry is way too far gone (had gone 10yrs ago) due to Gov not charging tariffs to save it. Cause we don't want to offend some other country.. With that go 1000's of other jobs from small companies that supply them.. Then again I heard Ford got wiriring harness' from one of the island countries (Samoa, Fiji or something similar), they aren't even made here.
I cannot understand how it is cheaper for a company to buy 50 hectares of say Oranges from USA, pay all associated costs with that, then freight to the docks, into the hold of a ship, to another country, unloaded, freighted to a warehouse, boxed up, freighted back to the docks, then shipped to AU, then shipped to warehouse in AU, then freighted to stores - and its still 50-70% cheaper than buying from a farmer 40klms from the warehouse.



My old man was complaining tonight about his Lemon Juice - it came from Brazil!

My Lemon tree (that got run down wif a bobcat) in the backyard I never watered or fed grew dozens of the things a year...
The killers are Coles and Woolworths on food.
But all these arguments have been done here 219034230942039430948 times before.
YMMV