PM’s plan to pick up the pace on projects pipeline
The Federal Government has announced a fresh infrastructure boost to combat the COVID-19 downturn, including $1.5 billion of new money to get smaller-scale projects moving
The Federal Government has announced a fresh infrastructure boost to combat the COVID-19 downturn, including $1.5 billion of new money to get smaller-scale projects moving
The Civil Contractors Federation (CCF) is claiming credit for a Federal Government announcement of an ‘Infrastructure led recovery’. It was the CCF’s advocacy efforts that
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The Queensland Government and ICN Queensland want to make members of business community more self-reliant. The webpage at https://qldcovid19.icn.org.au/ is providing businesses and manufacturers with opportunities to
Adani and the CQUniversity have launched a new engineering graduate program to build mining industry skills. Adani Mining chief executive officer Lucas Dow said the
An emerging line of materials based on an organised intertwined or interlocked inner architecture has the potential to revolutionise the construction industry, according to researchers.
A three tonne ‘ragberg’ has been pulled from Mackay City Council’s sewerage system. It’s prompted pleas from the council to flush only the three p’s:
Pembroke Resources has received key federal approvals for its $1 billion Olive Downs coking coal project, south-east of Moranbah in Central Queensland. The final approvals
Infrastructure Minister Cameron Dick says it is full steam ahead for the Queensland Government’s infrastructure program, despite COVID-19. Mr Dick said also the government was
Gladstone industry leaders have launched a shutdown calendar to help supply chain businesses with planning. The Gladstone Industry Leadership Group and Gladstone Engineering Alliance initiative
The message from the public sector engineering peak body to its members is get ready to get busy. Council engineers will be the front line
Queensland engineers are being encouraged to develop both ‘soft’ and technical skills from home. The Queensland branch of peak industry body the Institute of Public
Australia’s rubbish will be transformed into a key resource and generate new industries with the help of sustainable engineering, experts say. The Australian Academy of