Byron skincare company to build world-class HQ with $460K govt funding
Close to half a million dollars in government funding will be used by Synthesis Organics to establish a new headquarters as it scales operations, creating up to 23 full time jobs and boosting the region's beauty and wellness industries.
Energy industry managing COVID-19 pandemic
Media ReleaseWith Australia facing unprecedented challenges as a result of the COVID-19 virus, the energy industry has put in place contingency plans to maintain...
State and Federal Govts fund development of COVID-19 vaccine
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Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk today announced a $17 million package to fast track a world-leading vaccine for coronavirus developed in Queensland.
The Premier said the...
SPC mandates COVID-19 vaccine for all staff by November
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In an Australian first from today, iconic manufacturer SPC will mandate that all of its staff must be fully vaccinated by the end...
Chemistry Australia welcomes low emissions roadmap for future industries
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The Australian chemistry sector welcomes the release of the Government’s Low Emissions Technology Statement as announced by the Minister for Energy and...
Palaszczuk Government offers $500m in loans to support workers in businesses affected by coronavirus
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The Palaszczuk Government will create a new $500 million loan facility, interest free for the first 12 months, to support businesses to keep...
Cairns manufacturer taking quality Queensland product to the world
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Jobs growth is continuing in Cairns as the Palaszczuk Government supports local businesses to employ local people.
Following the release of ABS data yesterday...
Critical energy works need to continue
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During these unprecedented times of uncertainty, energy networks want customers to know they are doing everything they can to keep the power on,...
With tiny transistors, researchers pave the way for next-gen 2D technology
Flexible displays, augmented reality, next-gen wearables: researchers from UNSW Sydney have developed a tiny, transparent and flexible material to be used as a novel semiconductive component in transistors – potentially paving the way for emerging 2D electronic applications.
Chemistry industry plays essential role in protecting the Australian community
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The Australian chemistry industry has geared up to help protect Australians and the economy against threats from COVID-19.
To help ensure it...