The Queensland Government has unveiled a draft safety code of practice, as it prepares the state’s workforce for emerging jobs in the green hydrogen industry.
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Australian-first renewable hydrogen highway to link eastern states
A tri-state MOU between the governments of Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland will see Australia’s first renewable hydrogen refuelling network built along the east coast freight route.
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Green hydrogen to drive heavy transport in QLD
A renewable hydrogen plant in Queensland’s Western Downs has received financial backing from the Queensland Government, with heavy transport the key beneficiary of the plant.
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Bridges taking shape on $750M M1 Pacific Highway upgrade
New bridges are taking shape at Springwood in Queensland, as part of the $750 million M1 Eight Mile Plains to Daisy Hill upgrade.
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Planning on QLD’s Mount Cotton Road upgrades to start next year
Planning will get underway in the new year for an upgrade of Mount Cotton Road between Sheldon and Mount Cotton in Queensland, with $1.5 million already being committed for the project phase.
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Hydrogen-powered trains on the card for Queensland
Rail freight operator Aurizon has teamed up with global mining firm Anglo American to explore potential development of hydrogen-powered trains for bulk freight on two of Aurizon’s rail corridors in Queensland.
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QLD Gov explores hydrogen export from Port of Hay Point
A Queensland coal export terminal could become host to renewable hydrogen production and export infrastructure under a new proposal backed by the Queensland Government.
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Local contractors sign up for North Queensland flood recovery effort
More than 700 qualified local contractors are now registered with the Queensland Government’s North Queensland Flood Register to assist in the recovery works in the state’s north.
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QLD relaunches housing and public works apprenticeship program
The Queensland Government said it will rebuild the program methodically, with 20 new apprentices to be employed annually this year and in 2019.
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