[1][2][3] In the 1930s a group of businesses gathered up and created a media campaign to publicise Australian made products.
Australian food products sold domestically are no longer able to use the AMAG certification trade mark as a standalone country of origin symbol.
The Australian Government is funding the ACCC to manage compliance of the new country of origin labels for food products.
[11] South Africa, New Zealand, and Canada have consulted with Australian Made on developing their own branding campaigns.
[12] The AMCL Code of Practice outlines the requirements that a product must have to be licensed to use the Australian Made logo.