Central Queensland
Described as one of the nation’s biggest renewable hydrogen projects under development, Central Queensland is creating a new value-added export industry in green iron.
This major water security project will also bring economic security to the Gladstone region with over 400 jobs and over 111 Central Queensland businesses assisting with construction.
A significant jobs and economic boost in Central Queensland is anticipated as a new coking coal complex officially opens.
A new wind farm has been approved in Central Queensland, another big step in the Government’s plan to make Australia a renewable energy superpower.
The Queensland Government will progressively upgrade priority road corridors through a $500 million program of works to support Central Queensland’s beef industry.
Multiple Central Queensland mine contracts have been released and are expected to return about $270 million, reports Projectory.
Currently seeking community input, the Queensland resource project is gearing up to enter the next phase of a wind farm and BESS with planning and approvals to follow.
Projectory details a major transmission project given an actionable status to boost renewable energy into the Queensland network.
The proposed Gladstone Grid Reinforcement extension and upgrade to the existing transmission network has now been declared an actionable project in Gladstone, Queensland.
Now fully funded, the Rocky Ring Road project is set to become a visionary project for Queensland’s biggest highway, the lifeline for the state that will unlock future economic growth.