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Contractor named for Southern Downs water infrastructure condition assessment

Contractor named for Southern Downs water infrastructure condition assessment The Southern Downs Regional Council in Queensland has awarded a contract for the condition assessment of critical water and sewerage infrastructure, including pump stations. Council-owned reservoirs, tanks and sewerage pump stations have been identified as the next priority due to the critical role they play in

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Narrabri Gas Project gains environmental approval

Narrabri Gas Project gains environmental approval The Federal Environment Minister, Sussan Ley, has announced that the Narrabri Gas Project in New South Wales has passed all environmental approvals. Minister for Resources, Water and Northern Australia, Keith Pitt, welcomed the decision as great news for the resources sector. “This decision paves the way for Australia to

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Airflow could be a risk in hotel quarantining, experts say

Airflow could be a risk in hotel quarantining, experts say The Australian Institute of Refrigeration, Air Conditioning and Heating (AIRAH) has voiced concerns about the impacts of air flow on suitability of hotels as quarantine facilities. So far, the outbreaks connected to hotel quarantine facilities in South Australia, Victoria and New South Wales have largely

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Benala Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrade gets greenlight

Benala Wastewater Treatment Plant upgrade gets greenlight North East (NE) Water is set to upgrade the Benalla Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) after it received the go-ahead from Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA). NE Water has projected population growth in the region to the year 2050 will increase the average daily flows to the plant from

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NSW’s $100 million funding boost for drought-recovery infrastructure

NSW’s $100 million funding boost for drought-recovery infrastructure The New South Wales Government has allocated a $100 million boost from its 2020-21 State Budget in a major drought recovery effort in the state’s far west, with water infrastructure a key area of focus, among others. Minister for Western NSW, Adam Marshall, welcomed the funding, which

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Irrigation water flows to Tasmania’s north-east

Irrigation water flows to Tasmania’s north-east The first irrigation water of Tasmania’s $57.3 million Scottsdale Irrigation Scheme has been delivered to the North East region. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development, Michael McCormack, and Federal Member for Bass, Bridget Arche, said they saw first-hand the impact this major investment is

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SA Water completes Murray Bridge wastewater pump station

SA Water completes Murray Bridge wastewater pump station SA Water has completed a new wastewater pump station on Jervois Road in Murray Bridge, named ‘Nankeri tapatawangk’, which means ‘place of good water’ in Ngarrindjeri. The pump station was one of three built as part of a $52 million upgrade of the local wastewater network, which

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Victoria fights Federal plans for on-farm irrigation projects

Victoria fights Federal plans for on-farm irrigation projects The Victorian Government is fighting recent on-farm projects that were recently put up for consultation on the Federal Government’s website, in a bid to stick up for Victorian irrigation communities. Victorian Minister for Water, Lisa Neville, wrote to Federal Minister for Water, Keith Pitt, to urge him

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