Central Queensland
The clean energy investment will form a major role in net zero economic transformation to support Queensland’s quest to become a leading green hydrogen industry.
Queensland is set to expand its diversified national portfolio of energy and contribute to the state’s energy plan for 70% of electricity consumption sourced from renewables by 2032.
A new manufacturing facility is to be built on the Fraser Coast and Projectory can reveal the two leading contractors to deliver the next generation of Queensland’s passenger train fleet.
A new deal for aircraft to fly workers in and out shows one mining company's investment into affording a workforce more time with family and less time in transit.
Key developments either recently completed, in progress or in the pipeline are keeping the civil industry in Central Queensland running hot.
Plans for the development of high-quality steel-making coal in Central Queensland have been energised by both levels of government on clean energy.
This expansion is projected to lock in far-north Queensland as a world leader in the marine maintenance industry for defence and recreational vessels.
A proposal has been submitted to extend a metallurgical coal mine in Queensland by up to 93 years despite the Federal emissions target.
Mining services contract awarded to one of Queensland’s largest coal mines with jobs now advertised to fulfil the contract reports Projectory.
The Queensland government’s new ten-year energy and jobs plan includes a major energy storage project in Mackay, referred to as the Battery of the North.