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  • Aaron Storer, MD Conlay Press.
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Melbourne printer Conlay Press has won the highly-coveted contract to print official merchandise for the iconic green-and-gold Australian Made Campaign.

“We are proud to be working with the Australian Made Campaign to create merchandise for Australia’s farmers and manufacturers that will help them market their products as genuinely Aussie,” says Conlay Press MD Aaron Storer.

The not-for-profit campaign administers and promotes the certification trade mark for all Australian Made products featuring the green-and-gold kangaroo logo. Thousands of Australian businesses are registered to use the logo in Australia and around the world.

Braeside-based offset printer Conlay, established in 1975, will print the Australian Made, Australian Grown logo on everything from stickers and swing tags, to posters and banners and more. Millions of these branded items are printed each year on products certified to carry the stamp of authenticity.

More than 2600 businesses are registered to use the AMAG logo, which can be found on some 20,000 products sold here and around the world.

The AMAG logo can only be used on products that are registered with the Australian Made Campaign Limited. The strict set of rules governing the logo’s use also require that it must always be used with one of five descriptors; ‘Australian Made’, ‘Australian Grown’, ‘Product of Australia’, ‘Australian Seafood’ or ‘Australian’ (for export use only).

To find out if your business is eligible to carry the Australian Made certification trade mark, and apply online, visit www.australianmade.com.au.  

An online portal has been created for businesses to order their Australian Made merchandise online.

Visit http://australianmade.conlay.com.au to view the full range.

Conlay is currently upgrading its own website.

 

 

 

 

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