Solid progress is being made to revitalise the area of the Glen Waverley Railway Station and Bus Interchange thanks to $280,000 from a Brumby Labor Government grant.
Box Hill residents will have better police services thanks to a $16.5 million Brumby Labor Government investment in community safety as the new Box Hill police station nears completion.
Over the last 15 years, the World Architecture survey of global practices, published in association with the London-based Building Design Magazine, has become the leading indicator of how the global architecture profession is developing.
To further consolidate recent signs of economic recovery, the NSW Government will investigate expanding laws that delivered the most successful stimulus package in the nation.
Premier David Bartlett today announced an immediate one-off State Government fund of just under $5 million to fix potholes in council-owned roads across Tasmania.
Construction will begin shortly on the redevelopment of the former Carlton and United Breweries (CUB) site at Broadway, following the approval of the site’s $6 million main public park and associated infrastructure.
Planning for growth in the Central Queensland coal industry reached another milestone with the release of the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the proposed Connors River Dam.
Premier Kristina Keneally today announced $2.4 million in grants to upgrade 17 Sydney parks, and a new online map to help you find and enjoy some of Sydney’s hidden treasures.
Premier Anna Bligh has said that up to 7,500 new jobs will be created after a major Queensland company secured a $60 billion deal that includes a new mine in the Galilee Basin.
All coal mines in the Fitzroy River Basin have voluntarily agreed to new conditions to improve the region’s water quality, Climate Change and Sustainability Minister Kate Jones said today.
Communities at Point Sturt and Hindmarsh Island on the Lower Lakes now have secure drinking water as part of a project funded by the Commonwealth Government’s Water for the Future and State Government’s Murray Futures programs.
The construction of a $1.6 million causeway crossing at Bandy Creek in Esperance has commenced marking a significant milestone in the project to replace the weir damaged in the major flood in 2007.
Minister for Urban Development and Planning Paul Holloway has now approved the rezoning of land in and around Port Augusta to provide scope for further urban growth.
The non-stick fry pan has revolutionised kitchens in the 21st century. Now imagine if you could make almost every high traffic surface in your home non-stick.
When Taylor Brammer Landscape Architects were commissioned to design a suitable hard and soft landscape on this tired bus waiting area at historic St. Columba’s High School, they chose SuperStone.
Ecotech, global provider of air quality monitoring instrumentation, is proud to announce the launch of their new international website www.ecotech.com.
SICK process automation is expanding its successful range of extractive measurement gas analysers. DEFOR, the company's new process photometer, detects gases in the ultraviolet range.
Nov 2009: Accompanied by their sister company Rowlands Metal Works, these brand new modern facilities were designed to accommodate two growing companies, facilitate more efficient production and create an environment that inspires new ideas.
Gorter believes in supporting the Australian economy, and the continuous and recognized high quality standards are a credit to Australian manufacturers.
As part of the Building the Education Revolution (BER) initiative, schools in South Australia are benefiting from Covered Outdoor Learning Areas (COLAS), in particular Murray Bridge South Primary School.
LedFX produces a number of cutting edge products using LEDs. One is the SplashLite™, another is FlexLED that illuminates benchtops for improved task lighting and we also produce in-cupboard/pantry LEDs that come on when the door is opened.
Playscape Creations is excited to launch our new NATURE INSPIRED PLAY product line for 2010.
Access to nature contributes to the health and well-being of young people and helps to form a foundation of responsible environmental behaviour.