Ground has been broken on a $5 billion project to deliver a high-voltage transmission line in North Queensland.
The outback town of Hughenden has become the heart of
Community housing could provide many of the answers to Queensland’s accommodation shortage and the social problems that often come with it.
McCullough Robertson
Ipswich seeks support to avoid crippling bottlenecks
The regional city of Ipswich has launched a new community-based campaign seeking urgent infrastructure commitments to avoid crippling traffic bottlenecks that will
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to create a greener construction industry.
Based on a QUT analysis of current research, AI could be used in a diverse
Manufacturers set to do heavy lifting in energy transition
Australian heavy manufacturers converge on Brisbane this month with the transition to renewable energy the focus of discussions.
The National Manufacturing Summit aims
Approvals for terrace houses, townhouses and apartments have shot up as the market tries to soak up strong housing demand.
The Australian Bureau of Statistic’s
The manufacturing members of the Construction Forestry and Maritime Employees Union (CFMEU) can now vote to leave the parent organisation after legislation was passed in
Queensland manufacturers can target new markets and opportunities through Australia’s first Battery Supply Chain Database.
Launched today, the database aims to help
Caloundra and Townsville residents will pilot a new system to store and re-use locally produced energy across the community.
Queensland Government Local Renewable Energy
A $300 million scheme to help small business electrify operations, which expires this month, is yet to be legislated despite being announced more than a year