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THE Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame awards were established in 2001 to celebrate excellence in the sector.
Industry Minister Lily D’Ambrosio recognised 16 outstanding individuals and businesses in front of more than 800 people at a black tie dinner at the Crown Palladium Ballroom last Tuesday, 26 May, which coincided with National Manufacturing Week.
The theme for this year’s gala was Advancing Manufacturing and Ms D’Ambrosio said the awards acknowledged the innovation and export focus needed to make the sector competitive.
“These companies and individuals are leaders in their field both locally and internationally and represent the depth, breadth and capability of our manufacturing industry,” she said.
The night included an induction in to the Hall of Fame’s Honour Roll, company inductions into the Hall of Fame and the Young, Small, Medium and Large Manufacturer of the Year titles.
Six new categories were presented this year – Medical Technology and Pharmaceuticals, New Energy Technology, Food and Fibre Processing, Transport, Defence and Construction Technology, International Education and Professional Services.
Ms D’Ambrosio said Victoria’s highly skilled manufacturing workforce provided a strong base for the state’s economy.
“The Victorian Manufacturing Hall of Fame awards recognise the challenges ahead for the manufacturing sector by promoting innovation, growth and excellence in manufacturing,” she said.
Reporter CASEY NEILL takes a look at businesses from the region that were highlighted on the night.

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