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'''Australian Made''' is a trademark logo made to signify goods that were made, grown, manufactured or caught within Australia. The logo comes on products which have been entirely or mostly made within the nation. Many products can also use the phrase 'Made in Australia' or 'Australian Made' and some products show the national flag, provided the entirety of the product is sourced from and made in Australia. A similar system to this is [[Ausbuy]], but the Australian Made mark is more used and trusted by consumers.
 
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|AUSMADE_V1.png|1961–1986
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|Ausmade_originalkanga.jpg|1986–2007
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|Australiamade SymbolOnly.png|2007–2016
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|AustralianMade 2016.png|2016–2020
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|AustralianMade_2020.png|2020–present
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'''Australian Made''' is a trademark logo made to signify goods that were made, grown, manufactured or caught within Australia. The logo comes on products which have been entirely or mostly made within the nation. Many products can also use the phrase 'Made in Australia' or 'Australian Made' and some products show the national flag, provided the entirety of the product is sourced from and made in Australia.
   
== 1961-1986 ==
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==1961–1986==
 
[[File:AUSMADE_V1.png|centre|186px]]
 
[[File:AUSMADE_V1.png|centre|186px]]
 
In 1961, the Associated Chambers of Manufacturers in Australia launched a national campaign under the name 'Operation Boomerang' which encouraged companies and the public to buy product that are locally made. This included an icon to be featured on Australian products.
 
In 1961, the Associated Chambers of Manufacturers in Australia launched a national campaign under the name 'Operation Boomerang' which encouraged companies and the public to buy product that are locally made. This included an icon to be featured on Australian products.
 
<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent" widths="150" hideaddbutton="true">
 
<gallery position="center" hideaddbutton="true" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent" widths="100">
 
 
AUSMADE_61B.png|Alternate icon
 
AUSMADE_61B.png|Alternate icon
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
== 1986-present ==
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==1986–present==
=== 1986-2007 ===
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===1986–2007===
 
[[File:Ausmade_originalkanga.jpg|centre|186px]]
 
[[File:Ausmade_originalkanga.jpg|centre|186px]]
 
The mark was created in 1986 by Melbourne-based Ken Cato.
 
The mark was created in 1986 by Melbourne-based Ken Cato.
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===2007–2020===
 
=== 2007-2016 ===
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====2007–2016====
 
[[File:Australiamade SymbolOnly.png|centre|186px]]
 
[[File:Australiamade SymbolOnly.png|centre|186px]]
 
In 2007, the symbol was refreshed; notably by rounding the triangles edges and smoothing the kangaroo figure. The icon was also bundled with new phrases specifying the type of product.
 
In 2007, the symbol was refreshed; notably by rounding the triangles edges and smoothing the kangaroo figure. The icon was also bundled with new phrases specifying the type of product.
<gallery position="center" hideaddbutton="true" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent" widths="100">
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent" spacing="small" widths="150" hideaddbutton="true">
 
australianMadeLogo.png
 
australianMadeLogo.png
 
australiaGrownLogo.png
 
australiaGrownLogo.png
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Australian-Made-Owned-no-white-background.png
 
Australian-Made-Owned-no-white-background.png
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
 
 
*[https://australianmade.com.au/media/57017/AMAG001Primary-Student-Facts301110.pdf Australian Made - Primary School Facts]
 
*[https://australianmade.com.au/media/57017/AMAG001Primary-Student-Facts301110.pdf Australian Made - Primary School Facts]
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====2016–2020====
 
=== 2016-present ===
 
 
[[File:AustralianMade 2016.png|centre|186px]]
 
[[File:AustralianMade 2016.png|centre|186px]]
Thirty years after the logo was first utilised, the Australian Government announced an updated version of the logo which adds a yellow meter below the logo. Under the old system, products had to made in Australia to receive certification, but there was no mandate specifying the origin of the product's ingredients. The bar in the updated version shows what percentage of ingredients used in the product originate in Australia.<gallery position="center" hideaddbutton="true" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent" widths="100">
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Thirty years after the logo was first utilised, the Australian Government announced an updated version of the logo which adds a yellow meter below the logo. Under the old system, products had to made in Australia to receive certification, but there was no mandate specifying the origin of the product's ingredients. The bar in the updated version shows what percentage of ingredients used in the product originate in Australia.<gallery position="center" captionalign="center" bordercolor="transparent" spacing="small" widths="150" hideaddbutton="true">
 
MadeIn-50AustralianIngredrients-4-P.png
 
MadeIn-50AustralianIngredrients-4-P.png
 
GrownIn-4-P.png
 
GrownIn-4-P.png
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* Both the kangaroo and bar are removed if the product is completely sourced from overseas. Even if the product is packed in Australia, the logo doesn't apply.
 
* Both the kangaroo and bar are removed if the product is completely sourced from overseas. Even if the product is packed in Australia, the logo doesn't apply.
 
The changes were applied from July 1 2016 onwards, with a phase-out process for the original icon.
 
The changes were applied from July 1 2016 onwards, with a phase-out process for the original icon.
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===2020–present===
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[[File:AustralianMade_2020.png|center|200px]]
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{{Better logo needed}}
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In July, the icon was refreshed and adopted the colour scheme of the new [[Australia|international image of Australia]]. There was early confusion and public outrage that that wattle icon was replacing the kangaroo entire, but this was quickly corrected by officials.
 
[[Category:Australia]]
 
[[Category:Australia]]
 
[[Category:Australian Government]]
 
[[Category:Australian Government]]

Revision as of 05:18, 3 July 2020

1961–1986 1986–2007 2007–2016 2016–2020 2020–present
1961–1986 1986–2007 2007–2016 2016–2020 2020–present

Australian Made is a trademark logo made to signify goods that were made, grown, manufactured or caught within Australia. The logo comes on products which have been entirely or mostly made within the nation. Many products can also use the phrase 'Made in Australia' or 'Australian Made' and some products show the national flag, provided the entirety of the product is sourced from and made in Australia.

1961–1986

AUSMADE V1

In 1961, the Associated Chambers of Manufacturers in Australia launched a national campaign under the name 'Operation Boomerang' which encouraged companies and the public to buy product that are locally made. This included an icon to be featured on Australian products.

1986–present

1986–2007

Ausmade originalkanga

The mark was created in 1986 by Melbourne-based Ken Cato.

2007–2020

2007–2016

In 2007, the symbol was refreshed; notably by rounding the triangles edges and smoothing the kangaroo figure. The icon was also bundled with new phrases specifying the type of product.

2016–2020

AustralianMade 2016

Thirty years after the logo was first utilised, the Australian Government announced an updated version of the logo which adds a yellow meter below the logo. Under the old system, products had to made in Australia to receive certification, but there was no mandate specifying the origin of the product's ingredients. The bar in the updated version shows what percentage of ingredients used in the product originate in Australia.

The new regulation for the symbol's use is as follows:

  • The kangaroo symbol is reserved for products which have been made, grown or in some way created in Australia.
  • The bar is used on products which contain any ingredients originating in Australia, indicating the percentage of locally-sourced ingredients. The kangaroo is exempt if the product was made or grown overseas.
  • Both the kangaroo and bar are removed if the product is completely sourced from overseas. Even if the product is packed in Australia, the logo doesn't apply.

The changes were applied from July 1 2016 onwards, with a phase-out process for the original icon.

2020–present

AustralianMade 2020
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In July, the icon was refreshed and adopted the colour scheme of the new international image of Australia. There was early confusion and public outrage that that wattle icon was replacing the kangaroo entire, but this was quickly corrected by officials.