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The Australian Made, Australian Grown logo (also known as the Australian Made logo or AMAG logo) is a registered certification trade mark logo and country of origin label that certifies that a product has been manufactured or grown in Australia. The triangular green-and-gold logo, featuring a kangaroo, was introduced in 1986.
The crest is the Sturt's desert pea, the floral emblem of South Australia, on top of a wreath of the state colours. The coat of arms has no supporters, but a 1984 proposal showed koala and wombat supporters. [citation needed] The compartment, or base, is a grassland with symbols of agriculture and industry, and a motto with the name "South ...
South Australia Official tartan: South Australia Official tartan: 18 February 2018 Officially accepted by the "Scottish Association" in 2008 as the State tartan. [2] Recorded the same year (STA ref: 7956; STWR ref: 3281), and subsequently registered in the Scottish Register of Tartans as a district tartan under the name South Australia Official ...
The Christmas display on the south bank of the River Torrens at Thebarton. Stobie poles - still South Australian; Tonsley - The suburb where Chrysler Australia and Mitsubishi Motors Australia made cars from 1964 til 2008. The site has been turned into an innovation park and a housing development.
Clipsal logo. Clipsal is an Australian brand of electrical accessories. Its primary factory, once located at Bowden, moved to Gepps Cross. [1] [2] Smaller factories in South Australia at Nuriootpa, Strathalbyn, Wingfield, and in Bayswater, Victoria have closed and production has moved to Gepps Cross and to offshore locations.
The Readymix logo geoglyph predates the creation of other modern Australian geoglyphs. [1]The Marree Man, a 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) tall aboriginal figure anonymously created on a plateau 60 kilometres (37 miles) west of the township of Marree, South Australia in 1998.
The South Australian Film Corporation was founded as a production company in 1972, [1] established under the South Australian Film Corporation Act by the Dunstan government. [2] [3] It was intended “to stimulate and encourage the formation and continued development of the South Australian film and television industry”. [4]
Over the years, Tip Top Bakeries have acquired, built and rebuilt bakeries in Queensland, Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia. The initial logo for Tip Top was in the shape of a shield with a red and blue background, and white writing, but morphed over the years to reflect the times ...