The Tasmanian utility has named its preferred contractor to deliver a capital works program to support and develop water and wastewater infrastructure and major regional water projects in the state.
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New appointments to Building Queensland board
The Queensland Government has announced two new appointments to the Building Queensland board, both of whom will serve a three-year term beginning 3 December.
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New CEO at Water Corporation
The Western Australian Government has announced the appointment of a new Chief Executive Officer for the state-owned utility, who takes on the position 1 January, 2019.
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More than $500M boost for water infrastructure funding
More than half a billion dollars will be invested in delivering new water infrastructure projects for regional communities through the Federal Government’s National Water Infrastructure Development Fund.
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Utilities of the future: How Australian utilities are benefitting from going digital
Roads & Infrastructure magazine looks at the benefits, opportunities and challenges that face Australian utilities making the jump into the Information Age.
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QLD dam to undergo $18M upgrade
An $18 million upgrade of Queensland’s Sideling Creek Dam is moving ahead, with construction now underway.
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The white elephant in the room
Managing Australia’s water infrastructure is vital to avoiding disaster. Professor Simon Beecham talks to Roads & Infrastructure about building drought and flood resilience through infrastructure.
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Two joint ventures win contracts for $500M VIC capital works program
The Victorian Government has awarded three-year framework agreements for Melbourne Water’s $500 million Water and Sewerage Capital Works Program to two joint ventures.
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Smart tech to provide new insights into urban stormwater run-off
A $1.66 million water monitoring project will use smart technologies to monitor the quality of water flowing through one of Cairns’ major urban catchments in a bid to help protect the Great Barrier Reef.
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New pipeline to improve water quality in SA
SA Water will invest around $12 million to build a pipeline in the state’s wheat-growing region to improve the quality of drinking water in Orroroo, South Australian Water Minister Ian Hunter has announced.
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