Tuesday, 27 April, 2004 - 22:00
AGI makes the most of its local presence
AUSTRALIAN Gypsum Industries is looking to turn its familiarity with the local industry into a marketing advantage across a range of products.
AGI designing and developing a centralised distribution business capable of supplying the WA mass market whilst competing against large corporations, has resulted in AGI gaining a considerable share of a typical over supplied market.
AGI provide roofing blanket , insulation, building foils, plasterboard and associated products, related tools and equipment, fibre cement products, residential/cottage ceilings, commercial ceilings, residential insulation and commercial insulation.
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NEWS: Tagged in Labor smashes fundraising record in FY21 | 04 Jan 2022 |
AUSTRALIAN Gypsum Industries is looking to turn its familiarity with the local industry into a marketing advantage across a range of products.
By seizing on opportunities in the market and focusing on becoming a wholesale distribution business, Australian Gypsum Industries (AGI) has cemented a place as one of this year’s Rising Stars.
Western Australian businesses contributed nearly $2 million to the two major political parties in the 2016 financial year, according to recently released disclosures, while trade unions gave about $1.1 million directly to the local branch of the Labor Party.
Big business and trade union support helped fill Labor's coffers in the year to June, with the party's $12.7 million haul outstripping the combined earnings of the coalition parties.
Party | Amount | Year |
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$57500.00 | 2025 | |
$20000.00 | 2022 | |
$25000.00 | 2021 | |
$25000.00 | 2020 | |
$33777.00 | 2019 | |
$22000.00 | 2019 | |
$80000.00 | 2018 | |
$70000.00 | 2017 | |
$49000.00 | 2017 |