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This list displays all five Australian companies in the Fortune Global 500, which ranks the world's largest companies by annual revenue. The figures below are given in millions of US dollars and are for the fiscal year 2023. [1] Also listed are the headquarters location, net profit, number of employees worldwide and industry sector of each company.
Australian Motor Industries (AMI) (1926–1987) Australian Six (1919–1930) ... Spartan Motor Company (2010–?) See also. Automotive industry in Australia;
Defunct manufacturing companies of Australia (3 C, 35 P) Drink companies of Australia (9 C, 36 P) E. Electronics companies of Australia (2 C, 20 P)
Note that although these are Australian Brands, it does not necessarily mean that they are owned by Australian companies. Subcategories. This category has the ...
White Industries is an Australian family-owned foundry group headquartered in Queensland, with significant operations in both Dalby and Ipswich. It is the largest privately owned foundry group in Australia. [1] Established in 1960 by Robert White, the company specialises in producing both ferrous and non-ferrous castings. Its products are used ...
The first Australian-made bottle of Coca-Cola was made in 1938. [8] The Government Aircraft Factories was established in 1939 to manufacture aircraft in Australia. Manufacturing in Australia experienced an exceptional boom during World War II and the two decades that followed. [7] Local manufacturers were assisted by protectionist tariffs. [1]
in February 2014, Toyota Australia announced its decision to close its manufacturing plant by the end of 2017 and become a national sales and distribution company. Toyota vehicles built in Australia: Toyota Tiara: 1963–1965; Toyota Crown: 1966–1980; Toyota Corona: 1965–1987; Toyota Camry: 1987–2017; Toyota Corolla: 1968–1999
The largest remaining Australian owned brewer is Coopers Brewery [2] with a market share of about 4% of total beer volume sales in Australia. [3] The two foreign-owned companies accounted for 89% of beer volume sales in 2011, with CUB's market share at 48% (declining from a 55% market share in 2006) [4] and Lion at 41% (increasing from 37%). [5]