The Australian Made Campaign is calling on consumers to support local growers and manufacturers this Australia Day by looking for the iconic green and gold kangaroo when shopping for genuine Aussie products.

Australian Made Chief Executive Ben Lazzaro highlighted the importance of supporting local businesses this Australia Day, especially those in regional and bushfire affected areas, to help communities bounce back in what are extremely challenging times.

“Australian-made and -grown products play an important role in our economy. It’s been tough for Aussie farmers and manufacturers, particularly those in rural and regional areas affected by fire and drought,” said Lazzaro. “We need to rally behind our local businesses. Every dollar spent on locally made and grown products will have a direct impact on the livelihoods of Aussie farmers and manufacturers, as well as the wider community.

“We are so lucky to have access to some of the best products in the world made right here in our backyard. Shoppers should look for the Australian Made logo to be sure they’re buying genuinely Australian products.”

These sentiments were echoed by Australian Made licensee MiniJumbuk, located in the country town of Naracoorte in South Australia. MiniJumbuk Managing Director Darren Turner said buying Australian Made products is the best way to help local businesses and communities.

“I think it’s important that all Australians realise that every time they purchase an Australian Made product they are supporting the entire country, and in that country, you get these small communities like Naracoorte,” said Turner. “I just think if there is a choice between buying something that is made locally in Australia versus something made overseas, why not make the choice to play a part in supporting local communities and our country? The more we can manufacture here, the more we can make Australian Made products here, the stronger and better our country will be.”

Established in 1975 by local sheep shearer Don Wray, MiniJumbuk has grown to become a global leader in the design and manufacture of premium wool bedding products. Turner believes part of the company’s success is down to its local roots.

“I believe that MiniJumbuk being base in a small regional town in the heart of Australia’s prime wool growing areas plays a big part in the brand. Customers like authenticity, they like traceability,” he said. “It’s really important that we remain in this community. We love being part of Naracoorte, and I think Naracoorte certainly loves having MiniJumbuk as part of its town.”

Australian Garlic Producers (AGP) is another Australian regional grower and manufacturer, producing the only Australian Garlic Oil, from 100% Australian grown garlic. AGP Chief Executive Officer Nick Diamantopoulos explained the importance of looking for the Australian Made, Australian Grown logo when shopping.

“I encourage everyone to buy Australian – it helps our country, and it is as simple as that. You have to look after your own backyard, and we need to support local products and produce,” Diamantopoulos said.

AGP is Australia’s largest garlic grower, operating several growing locations across New South Wales and Victoria, and supplies garlic to Australia’s largest food retailers including Woolworths, Coles and Aldi.

“I think it’s also important for the consumers to know that what they are ingesting is safe, has full traceability and is grown in a clean, green environment,” Diamantopoulos added. “The Australian Made, Australian Grown logo really represents everything we stand for. Growing and manufacturing fresh produce in Australia helps the economy, it creates jobs, and it helps our country prosper.”

MiniJumbuk and AGP are part of the Australian Made Campaign’s new Australian Makers video series. The short-form video collection seeks to celebrate Australia’s diverse and evolving manufacturing sector and shine a light on the people, processes and stories behind some of our most loved Australian products.

You can watch the Australian Makers series at:

www.australianmade.com.au/ausmakers