The Queensland Government is kick starting the New Year with assistance for up to 7,020 vulnerable job seekers thanks to a $51.7 million investment in targeted and tailored training and employment pathways.
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TAFE SA enrolments soar by 65 per cent
TAFE SA enrolments are continuing to soar – bolstered by the South Australian Government’s Fee Free TAFE – with a rise of 65 per cent compared to two years ago.
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UQ researchers to develop new 4D printing tech for soft robotics
Researchers at The University of Queensland (UQ) are developing new 4D printing technology that produces shape-shifting liquid metals for soft robotics.
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Deakin-led quantum computing project receives CSIRO funding
Government invests $4m to upgrade RAAF Base Amberley
The Australian Government is investing in critical infrastructure to support Australia’s air combat capability with a $4 million upgrade at Defence’s largest operational air base, RAAF Base Amberley near Ipswich in Queensland.
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Google and AirTrunk to fund a solar farm in Riverina district, New South Wales
Google and hyperscale data centre specialist AirTrunk, announced a long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) and the development of a new solar farm expected to add 25 megawatts (MW) of new renewable energy generation capacity into Australia’s energy grid.
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BluGlass secures first order of alpha GaN DFB lasers
Global semiconductor developer BluGlass Limited has secured its first purchase order of alpha gallium nitride (GaN) Distributed Feedback (DFB) lasers.
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CS Energy to power Queensland’s first hydrogen-ready power plant
GE Vernova’s Gas Power business announced that it has secured an order from Queensland Government-owned energy company CS Energy for 12 LM2500XPRESS aeroderivative gas turbines for a new power station in the Western Downs Region, west of Brisbane.
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BAE Systems to provide Mk 45 upgrade to Australian Navy frigates
BAE Systems was awarded a contract by the Australian Government to upgrade existing Mk 45 Mod 2 naval gun systems on Anzac class frigates with a Common Control System.
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Hardy Spicer drive shaft solutions for roll forming steel
Roll forming has historical origins dating back to 600 BCE in the Middle East and South Asia, laying the groundwork for the establishment of modern rolling mills. Subsequent advancements in the field led to the development of more sophisticated and productive mills that closely resemble those utilised today.
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A major boost for clean energy storage
Researchers from UNSW have developed a cutting-edge and scalable solution to overcome the rechargeability challenges of aqueous rechargeable zinc battery (AZB) technology.
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Researchers confirm new silica free alternative to engineered stone
University of Adelaide researchers have confirmed that a new product manufactured for the company SilkSurface is a true and silica free alternative to engineered stone.
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$22m boost for critical minerals and rare earths research
The Australian Government is investing almost $22 million in three key research projects which will support the growth of Australia’s critical minerals industry and help supply materials which will be crucial to lowering carbon emissions.
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$600m fighter jet contract to create 350 local Queensland jobs
More than 350 local Queensland jobs will be secured under a new $600 million contract to sustain and upgrade the F/A-18F Super Hornet and EA-18G Growler fleets for the Royal Australian Air Force.
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Filtering out with AIP
“It’s not uncommon for our sales representatives to go above and beyond here at AIP. On occasions, we’ve had our staff from Sunny Coast drive down to South Brisbane, grab something, and then turn around, just to make sure their customer gets out of trouble that day,” said Brenden Van Der Starre, branch manager for AIP Darra, Brisbane.
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Smooth sailing with NTN bearing solutions
The fundamental concept behind roll forming dates to Leonardo da Vinci. It’s a staple in certain sectors like automotive, aerospace, and the metal building industries.
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Sparc Technologies appoints new managing director
Sparc Technologies Limited announced the appointment of Nick O’Loughlin as managing director, effective from 29 January 2024.
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Tasmania invests in skills and training with new $285m agreement
WA EV network reaches halfway milestone
EOS secures contract to supply remote weapon systems to Western Europe
Electro Optic Systems Holdings announced that it has secured an additional contract to supply Remote Weapon Systems (RWS), valued at approximately $25m, to a Western European Government.
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