Key stakeholders meet at Parliament House to discuss a program protecting local workers and elevating transparent business practices Australian Parliament House compilation video Linh's speech Listen to the audio JTVCYXVkaW8lMjBtcDMlM0QlMjJodHRwcyUzQSUyRiUyRmV0aGljYWxjbG90aGluZ2F1c3RyYWxpYS5vcmcuYXUlMkZ3cC1jb250ZW50JTJGdXBsb2FkcyUyRjIwMjQlMkYxMCUyRkxpbmhzLVNwZWVjaC1Jbi1GdWxsLUF1ZGlvLU9ubHkubXAzJTIyJTVEJTVCJTJGYXVkaW8lNUQ=…
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My name is Andrew Summers. I am a proud father to two wonderful daughters. My working career has spanned a range of areas including working at a business making tools…
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On Thursday, August 15, Ethical Clothing Australia hosted an event at the Australian Parliament House in Canberra. Key stakeholders, including Ministers, Members of Parliament, Senators, Union representatives, a delegation of…
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David and Sharon Hamilton. David – I am David Hamilton and my mother, Fella, started our business on 24th September 1969. Both of my parents worked incredible hard in the…
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We would like to extend our thanks to all those who participated in our very first customer satisfaction survey. From the 140 individuals who were invited to complete our survey,…
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The Australian Textile, Clothing and Footwear (TCF) industry has demonstrated time and time again its resilience and adaptability in the face of offshore manufacturing and tough economic conditions.At Ethical Clothing…
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Image provided by R E M U S E Designs My name is Tamara Leacock, originally from New York City but now Naarm-based here in Australia, where I have since…
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On 3 July, the National Manager of Ethical Clothing Australia, Rachel Reilly, gave evidence to the Standing Committee on Social Issues at a public hearing on the Inquiry Into the…
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Hello! My name is Meg Smith, the Meg behind the clothing brand megsmithmakes. My childhood was the ‘burbs of Western Sydney - perpetual 40-degree summers that never stopped Mum from…
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On 7 June, Ethical Clothing Australia's National Manager, Rachel Reilly, gave evidence to the Modern Slavery Committee Inquiry into the New South Wales Ethical Clothing Extended Responsibilities Scheme 2005. The Scheme…
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