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Brisbane’s Cross River Rail TBMs can be tracked in real-time
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A new online tool has been launch allowing the public to follow the Cross River Rail TBMs as they dig in real-time beneath Brisbane.
Perth’s Mitchell Freeway Transformation Underway
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The $448 million upgrade project to the Mitchell Freeway in Perth is now underway. This project is set to support more than 2,200 jobs.
Keeping Victorian Freight On The Tracks
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The Government is pushing for the Victorian Freight industry to move almost entirely to rail transport compared to the transport on roads.
About the Snowy Hydro 2.0 Project
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The Snowy Hydro 2.0 project is working towards increasing the use of sustainably produced energy across Australia.
Federal Budget Boost for Infrastructure
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In the 2021–22 Federal Budget, the Australian Government will provide funding of $12.1 billion to support state infrastructure projects.
US Xerox Technology For Victoria’s Bridges
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US technology Xerox to be used by the Victorian Government to monitor structures and preserve the longevity of investments in infrastructure.
Funding Boost for Gold Coast Light Rail Project
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The Gold Coast Light Rail project has been provided with an additional $126.6 million in funding for stage three of the project.
Second Sydney Harbour Tunnel
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A second Sydney Harbour tunnel is in the pipeline in order to ease congestion on one of the city’s busiest growth corridors.
Craigieburn Road Upgrade One Step Closer
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Craigieburn road upgrade contract has been awarded to Fulton Hogan, meaning the area is closer to safer, smoother and more reliable journeys.
Melbourne’s Metro Tunnels Near Completion
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The Metro Tunnels will aim to free up space in Melbourne’s City Loop to increase the frequency of trains to and from the suburbs.
Coomera Connector’s Northern Route
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An independent study of potential routes for the Coomera Connector’s northern section has confirmed the corridor’s preferred route.