A mammoth 1380-tonne coal shiploader is due to depart from Brisbane to Abbot Point this afternoon as part of a massive project to ramp up coal export capacity.
A robust new planning regime for Wollongong will deliver new housing and employment lands supply to meet the city’s ongoing growth and development needs, while protecting the area’s valuable environmental assets.
New plastic running rails will increase safety for jockeys, horses and workers at Hamilton Racing Club, Deputy Premier and Minister for Racing Rob Hulls said today.
Melbourne’s largest sewerage project is on track to be delivered six months ahead of schedule, providing for a growing population in Melbourne’s northern suburbs.
Construction will begin next month on a $6 million Brumby Labor Government infrastructure project that will deliver water to more than 500 hectares of drought stressed floodplain at Mulcra Island.
An additional 30 billion litres of environmental water will be delivered to drought-effected regions this autumn following the success of the Victorian Government’s 2008/09 environmental watering program.
Water Minister Graham Jacobs and Treasurer Troy Buswell today announced a Public Private Partnership (PPP) would be used to deliver components of the Mundaring Weir Water Supply Improvement Project.
Melbourne has moved a major step closer to securing its fleet of 50 new low-floor trams with the two companies which are short-listed for the manufacture and maintenance of the trams invited to tender.
Construction of Melbourne’s groundbreaking supportive housing project for some of Victoria’s most vulnerable and chronically homeless people is ahead of schedule, Housing Minister Richard Wynne announced today.
New world-leading transport management guidelines will reduce congestion and prioritise public transports routes, bringing the best out of Melbourne’s existing road infrastructure, Roads and Ports Minister Tim Pallas announced today.
By 2041, Australia's cities will experience significant increases in traffic congestion, people will spend more time travelling and cars will generate more greenhouse gas emissions, a new study has found.
Planning Minister Gerry McCarthy has given conditional approval to a proposal to build a $60 million mixed residential and tourist development in Alice Springs.
Arts and Museums Minister Gerry McCarthy today said Katherine residents will soon have the chance to further provide input into the creation of their new Regional Cultural Precinct.
A record 2,000 State Government buses have been fitted with a special global positioning priority system linking them to traffic lights to help late buses make up lost time.
Main Roads Minister Craig Wallace told State Parliament that the Bligh Government had hit the ground running in the 12 months since the Premier announced the election date.
DBI-SALA, a Capital Safety brand solely dedicated to the fall protection market, has announced the launch of their NEW REPEL™ technology webbing fall protection range.
Today, Dial Before You Dig and WorkSafe Victoria announce an alliance, which is aimed at reducing the risk of injury to workers as a result of damage caused annually to Victoria’s networks of underground assets.
A new hand-held eyewash and body spray has been introduced by Enware to provide quick response to spills of hazardous substances, including acid and alkalis.
For the second year running MakMax Australia is the sponsor of the Australian Institute of Architects Bar at Form and Function. MakMax is Australia’s largest tensile membrane specialist design, manufacture and installation company.
In conjunction with Australian Chain Link Fence Association, Downee is pleased to announce sponsorship of the inaugural Chain-Link Fencing Innovative Design Award.
Metanovus Teasco, a leading provider of Commercial Louvres & Sunscreens has been awarded the Louvre and Sunshade Packages on the Tooronga Village and Vogue Apartments projects managed by L.U. Simon Builders.
The extensive range of timber connecting products supplied by Pryda are engineered and manufactured to high performance specifications and quality levels. Over the last few years a number of substitute products have entered the market ........
Following the launch of new thermal imaging camera FLIR SR-304 in January 2010 Applied-Infrared Sensing (AIS) announces beginning of its sales on Australian market.
ESC and Insignius have moved into larger, modern state of the art premises. The new 1100 sq metre premises will allow total synergy between the two companies.
SICK presented the V300 WS Extended - the latest generation of safe camera sensors for protecting hazardous areas and points-of-operation at SIL2 or PL d levels - for the first time at the SPS/IPC/DRIVES 2009 trade fair in Nuremberg.
With the government axing its disastrous home insulation scheme amid a spate of fires and deaths, many home owners are now realising their homes are potential death-traps
Digga Australia is set to power ahead in 2010. Fresh from winning Gold Coast Business of the Year the "British Export Excellence Award" & the coveted "Australian International Design Award" in 2009, Digga is looking for even greater success this