Report
Shifting gears: an economic geography analysis of Australia's downstream automotive sector
This report examines the restructuring of Australia's automotive sector from domestic manufacturing to a post-production, import-based market. It identifies the significant contribution of aftermarket automotive sales and services to the economy and flags the risk of a growing skills shortage as the market turns increasingly to electric vehicles.
Report
Placing skills in context
This report presents a detailed analysis of Wollongong’s labour market as part of research on economic transitions and the spatial aspects of industrial restructuring. It explores how technological change impacts skills, work practices, and occupational gender divisions. Wollongong was selected as a case study city for studying economic transition due to its historical dependence on...
Conference paper
A city that makes things: reconstituting manufacturing
Recent debates about manufacturing in Australia emphasize the primacy of macroeconomic conditions (high dollar, cheap overseas imports), but provide limited discussion of the dynamics and contingencies within cities and regions that shape outcomes . This paper acknowledges that macroeconomic forces have urban/regional effects, but does not simplistically assume that decline is ‘inevitable’.