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Plans for a significant coal loading expansion have moved to the next critical phase after the Queensland government invited two proponents to move to Stage Two.
A Victorian port expansion project has been given a $110 million boost by the State Government, ensuring a closer delivery date.
A private developer is sought for a planned $40 million Marine Industry Precinct in a strategically located riverside centre in northern Queensland.
A key contact involved with a WA harbour project has told Projectory an opportunity exists with the project.
In what would be one of the most significant deals in Queensland’s coal history, a freight behemoth and Indian mining giant have announced a partnership that will see them build $6 billion worth of rail and port infrastructure for mining projects in Queensland.
Earthmoving contractors have been appointed for the Queensland Curtis LNG Project, in a project worth $279 million.
A senior figure involved in a WA infrastructure project has spoken with Projectory about the status of the project.
Registrations of Interest for the First Stage of Expansion of coal terminal infrastructure in North Queensland will be accepted up until 20 February.
The deadline for expressions of interest in a major marine project on the Gold Coast were extended but have now closed.
Australia’s busiest cruise port is planning to capitalise on the lucrative global cruise industry with expansion plans to accommodate an increased number of mega class cruise ships.