Margaret Ambrose

Approval granted for $3b Tasmanian wind farm, 100 turbines slated, construction to commence next year, four-year development schedule

It’s been years in the planning, but now a controversial wind farm proposed for Tasmania has been given the go-head – and we can tell you what happens now.

Contract awarded on $160m Melbourne CBD sewer upgrade, with construction to begin within weeks using a tunnel boring machine

It’s a $160 million Melbourne water project that has been rolled out in stages for over 10 years – and now the contract for the final phase has been awarded.

Funding locked in for Gippsland pipeline project, scope of work includes pipeline, booster station and pump station construction

Major upgrades to regional Victoria’s water infrastructure are moving ahead, with funding locked in for Gippsland pipeline project.

$100m in funding on cards for development of Northern Territory rare earth project, includes ore-to-oxide processing plant, EOI from contractors and suppliers open

Construction of Australia’s first ore-to-oxide rare earths processing operation, to be located in the Northern Territory, is set to receive a $200 million boost from the Federal Government – here's how the funding will be used in the project.

Approval granted for $100m Melbourne mixed-use development, builder appointed, site to span seven existing properties

The green light has been given and builder appointed for a major Melbourne mixed use development – here's what we know.

Contract signed for $250m Victorian solar farm and battery project, including design, supply, testing, commissioning, and integration of associated infrastructure

The contract has been signed to deliver supply and integration services for a large-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) in Victoria.

Construction commences on major Western Australian solar and battery project, essential deal signed, with components purpose-built for extreme weather

Work is progressing on a project to supply the Western Australian town of Exmouth with an annual average of 80 per cent renewable energy, with solar panels being installed and an essential agreement signed.

New intel on scale and scope of a proposed Western Australian mega-renewable energy project, targeting hydrogen and ammonia production, and including wind and solar components.

Fresh information has surfaced on the scale and scope of a proposed Western Australian mega-renewable energy project that could rank among the world’s largest renewable ventures.