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$402 million for new schools, better facilities and jobs (05-May-09) |
| A Brumby Labor Government state budget boost of $402 million will deliver new school buildings to stimulate the economy now and deliver on the Government’s plan to rebuild, renovate or extend every government school in the state. |
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New facility to provide $200 million boost for Hunter economy (01-May-09) |
| The NSW Minister for Transport, the Honourable David Campbell MP, today opened the much anticipated upgrade of Downer EDI’s Cardiff Rail Manufacturing Facility, which will support the largest ever rolling stock project in Australia. |
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$6.5 million road connection to ease congestion (30-Apr-09) |
| Reduced travel times and improved traffic flows are one step closer for residents of Melbourne’s south-east with the first sod turned on the Brumby Government’s $6.5 million Heatherton Road – Princes Highway link today. |
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New interactive online tool helps designers go Green (30-Apr-09) |
| Sustainable design should be a feature of all industrial, graphic, fashion and textile designs thanks to an Australian-first interactive online tool, Environment and Sustainability Minister Gavin Jennings said today. |
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Melbourne Markets project moves forward (29-Apr-09) |
| Major Projects Minister Tim Pallas has announced a shortlist of companies to take on the $300 million project to relocate the Wholesale Fruit, Vegetable and Flower Market from its current Footscray Road home to Epping. |
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Green 'Bonanza' beckons for Victoria (29-Apr-09) |
| Minister for Industry and Trade, Martin Pakula, this week launched the first phase of the Allen Consulting Group’s report “Victoria’s Greenhouse Opportunity Set: New Growth Prospects in a Carbon Constrained World”. |
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$2.38 million keeps Nagambie on the road to growth (28-Apr-09) |
| The revitalisation of Nagambie as it prepares for the biggest changes in the town’s history is being backed by a $2.38 million Brumby Government grant announced today by Regional and Rural Development Minister Jacinta Allan. |
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$60 million for Glenugie duplication (28-Apr-09) |
| More of the Pacific Highway will now be duplicated following the decision of the Federal and State governments to commit an extra $60 million towards the long term task of upgrading the entire road between Sydney and the NSW border. |
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Work begins on Belair rail upgrade (27-Apr-09) |
| The Rann Government’s $2 billion revitalisation of Adelaide’s public transport system has been stepped up with work starting on the Belair railway line upgrade yesterday. |
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Integrated transport focus to continue (27-Apr-09) |
| Changes throughout VicRoads and the Department of Transport will allow the two agencies to work more closely together on planning and delivering the Brumby Government’s $38 billion Victorian Transport Plan. |
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Architects appointed for Hamer Hall redevelopment (24-Apr-09) |
| Melbourne architects Ashton Raggatt McDougall (ARM) and Peter Elliot Architects have been appointed to design the $128.5 million redevelopment of Hamer Hall which will create more than 400 jobs. |
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$6 million Tiger Brennan Drive duplication (24-Apr-09) |
| A $6 million upgrade of Tiger Brennan Drive will reduce travelling times and eliminate an irritating bottleneck for thousands of Territory motorists driving home from Darwin city. |
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