Central Highlands
The scheme has been generating clean energy in Tasmania for more than 80 years – now it’s about to undergo the first stage of $700 million redevelopment to make it a vital part of the state’s green energy future.
The approvals process has begun for a large-scale wind farm, to be located in a remote part of the Waratah Wynyard Council area in Tasmania’s north-west, and the project manager has filled Projectory in on the details.
The head of a Tasmanian gold mine, the scene of an accident that famously trapped two miners underground for several days, has told Projectory that significant work is planned to bring the mine back into operation this year.
One of Australia’s most successful wind farm developers is set to break into the Tasmanian market with a massive wind farm development that is set to bolster the renewable energy construction industry and provide supplier and contractor opportunities to the local community.
Early works have started on a $300 million Tasmanian university building project, and Projectory has a detailed update.
This Tasmanian mine ceased production eight years ago but as the chairman of the company that has just purchased it told Projectory, the mine is set for a new life.
A Tasmanian gold miner is rolling out plans to expand its gold production across two states, with an ambitious plan that could breathe new life into a struggling industry.
A proposed $500 million Tasmanian wind farm, currently under assessment, could be constructed in an unusual configuration, and the project manager has filled Projectory in on the project status.
Hundreds of jobs and supplier opportunities are expected to be created as construction begins on a new $50 million aquaculture feed mill in Tasmania’s north, following the awarding of the building contract.
The contract has been awarded and early construction work has commenced at a proposed wind farm to be built in the Central Highlands of Tasmania.