Food Hub News

foodpro 2026 and the Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology (AIFST) announce a major partnership bringing together Australia's food processing, packaging and food science communities. The concurrent events will run 26-29 July 2026 at Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, featuring 400+ exhibitors, the two-day AIFST26 conference, and unprecedented networking
The ready-made meals market in Australia continues to surge as consumers seek convenience, nutrition, and sustainable options. Discover key trends, leading brands, and strategies helping manufacturers stay competitive in this fast-evolving $1.9 billion industry.
Australia’s leading trade event for food and beverage manufacturing foodpro, will return to the Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre from 26–29 July 2026, bringing together the full supply chain of the industry under one roof for four days of cutting-edge innovation, networking and business growth.
With $10 million in funding available, the Victorian Government is encouraging food and beverage manufacturers to switch from gas to electric. Discover how your business can benefit from Round 3 of the Energy Innovation Fund—and what it means for the future of sustainable manufacturing in Australia.
With ever-increasing consumer demands for brands to develop and innovate their product range, Professor Jason Stokes tells us why deep research and development into the connection between product structure, properties and manufacturing processes, is a vital component to long-term market success for food and beverage companies.
Mosca Australia rebrands as More Packaging Group ANZ, expanding packaging solutions across Australia and New Zealand.
Read about how digitalisation in food manufacturing is becoming a vital way to stay competitive and find ways in which SMEs can take the necessary steps towards introducing technology into their preexisting manual management systems.
Read about how food additives have become vital ingredients in food processing, and find out more about the positive and negative impact this is having on the industry as a whole.

FoodTech Qld, the state’s leading food manufacturing and technology event, has announced its return to the Gold Coast from June 19-20, 2025. Taking place at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre, the show will feature technological advancements in food production, food science, supply chain, distribution and warehousing, food safety,

Similar to our sister show, foodpro, the Foodtech Packtech event made an anticipated return in 2023 since the last edition in 2018 – and it is encouraging to see the industry coming back together at trade events like this globally. With buyers and suppliers from across the food and packaging