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Tenders Northern Territory new this week

Northern Territory government tenders new this week.

Tenders South Australia new this week

Tenders South Australia new this week     COA056963 Open .

Tenders Victoria new this week

Victorian government tenders new this week.

Queensland tenders new this week

Queensland government tenders new this week.

Tenders Western Australia new this week

WA government tenders new this week.

Utility-scale battery to bolster grid reliability in regional NSW with major infrastructure, access upgrades and contractor engagement opportunities now open

A major battery storage project planned in New South Wales has reached an early approval stage, opening up initial opportunities for suppliers and contractors to get involved.

Copper mine restart in North Queensland opens supply chain for mining services, processing equipment, civil works and environmental contractors

A historic copper mine in North Queensland is being brought back into production, presenting a range of supply opportunities for contractors and service providers across civil works, processing, and environmental management.

New high-voltage transmission line planned in NSW renewable energy zone opens supply chain opportunities for contractors and service providers

New high-voltage transmission infrastructure proposed in NSW’s South-West Renewable Energy Zone offers emerging opportunities for contractors and service providers.

Pre-feasibility study set to confirm gold project’s scale, strong margins and fast payback in WA’s tier-one mining heartland

A gold development project in Western Australia’s Goldfields is nearing a major milestone, with a pre-feasibility study (PFS) due to land within weeks that is expected to confirm a substantial scale-up in production potential, resource conversion and financial returns.

Next-gen thermal material takes shape as breakthrough graphite tech heats up toward commercial rollout in data, defence and electronics markets

A breakthrough material designed to solve one of high-performance computing’s biggest headaches—heat—is gaining traction with potential customers as it moves toward early sales.