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Vanadium project in North West Queensland one step closer to approval

The assessment of a proposed $242.2 million vanadium mine in North West Queensland is one step closer to the finalisation of the terms of reference for an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), the Queensland Government announced. 

Qld reveals next step in advanced manufacturing-focused critical minerals facility

The Queensland Government is on the hunt for a managing contractor for Australia's first critical minerals processing facility aimed at encouraging investment in advanced manufacturing opportunities and industrial-scale mining projects. 

Queensland officially opens its largest gold mine

Works have been completed at the Ravenswood Gold Mine, Queensland’s new largest gold mine, creating nearly 400 good jobs and supporting 1000 contractors in the process, as announced in a media statement.

Construction commenced on new renewable energy and manufacturing facilities in Townsville

Work on a $17.2 million expansion of TAFE Queensland's Bohle campus has begun, comprising two new renewable energy and advanced manufacturing training and skills facilities.

Queensland Government declared Kidston Wind Farm as a Prescribed Project

The Queensland Government has declared the Kidston Wind Farm, the final stage of the Kidston Clean Energy Hub, as a prescribed project, ensuring its completion would generate 200 construction jobs.

Regional manufacturing hub opens its doors in Townsville

Media Release The Palaszczuk Government today opened the Townsville Manufacturing Hub, the first of three $10 million regional hubs to help boost manufacturing productivity and...
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Beyond Insights: Building trust into digital transformation technologies

Digital transformation technologies are experiencing a gold rush in the manufacturing industry, not just in Australia but beyond. However, amid this surge in cutting-edge tech and automation processes, a fundamental element remains crucial: trust.