The Queensland Government is investing $112 million for safety upgrades on nine high risk roads.
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NSW and VIC economies lead the nation – State of the States report
The New South Wales and Victorian economies are the best in Australia, according to the latest CommSec State of State report, with construction work being a major factor in their success.
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WA Government working to rebuild training sector
A report released by the State Australian Training Board outlines a range of recommendations to revitalise the Western Australian training sector.
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ARA demands action to avert skills crisis
A new report says the rail industry needs to address its fast-developing labour crisis to avoid a substantial blowout in project costs and delivery delays across Australia and New Zealand over the next 10 years.
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Inquiry to help SA businesses in government procurement
South Australian premier Steven Marshall has made government procurement the focus of the new SA Productivity Commission’s first inquiry.
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SA Govt provides incentives for businesses to hire local apprentices
Reforms to South Australia’s Industry Participation Plans is giving companies that employ apprentices as part of their tendering processes for government procurement and projects a better chance of winning tenders.
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ARTC seeks partner for QLD Inland Rail projects
The Australian Rail Track Corporation has opened the Registration of Interest process for a Public Private Partnership to deliver the Gowrie to Kagaru section of Inland Rail.
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Australasian and UK rail associations to develop new partnership
The Australasian Railway Association and the UK’s Railway Industry Association have announced they will form a Memorandum of Understanding that will see both organisations work closer together.
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Initiatives to deliver skilled workforce for TAS infrastructure pipeline
Two new initiatives are being introduced to help provide the skills to meet demand in delivering Tasmania’s 10-year infrastructure pipeline.
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Driverless vehicles to provide major productivity boost for Australia
A report commissioned by the Australia and New Zealand Driverless Vehicle Initiative has predicted that the driverless vehicle industry will provide Australia with a major productivity boost and a range of new employment opportunities.
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