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Brown Brothers on board as new COIE sponsor

Brown Brothers on board as new COIE sponsor In November 2019, Irrigation Australia welcomed Brown Brothers Engineers Australia as a sponsor of the Centre of Irrigation Excellence (COIE).  Brown Brothers Engineers joins eleven leading industry suppliers in this important partnership that facilitates and coordinates irrigation knowledge and training development.  General Manager of Brown Brothers Engineers […]

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Pump station works improve water availability for Locker farmers

Pump station works improve water availability for Locker farmers Lockyer Valley farmers will soon reap the benefits from a range of initiatives aimed at maximising water availability, including works on the pump station that diverts water to Clarendon Dam. Natural Resources Minister, Dr Anthony Lynham, said level recorders would be installed in the Clarendon and

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New bores and pumps to secure Burdekin’s water supply

New bores and pumps to secure Burdekin’s water supply The Queensland Government has announced $10 in funding for the construction of a new permanent water supply for Burdekin, including new bores, associated pumps and a connecting water main. The new infrastructure will provide a solution for local water contamination issues. Natural Resources Minister, Dr Anthony

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Report highlights need for emissions policy for manufacturers

Report highlights need for emissions policy for manufacturers A new report from Beyond Zero Emissions, an internationally recognised climate change think tank, has highlighted that strong emissions reduction targets set by the Victorian Government would provide stability and certainty to manufacturers and support the shift away from expensive fossil fuel power. The Electrifying the Manufacturing

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Wastewater treatment plant upgrade hits major milestone

Wastewater treatment plant upgrade hits major milestone SA Water’s $18 million upgrade of the Port Lincoln Wastewater Treatment Plant has reached a major milestone, with the new anaerobic digester’s 20 tonne steel cover craned into place. Resembling a ‘flying saucer’ while it was shifted through the air, the cover caps off the majority of the

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Tender: wastewater treatment plant upgrade

Tender: wastewater treatment plant upgrade North East Water (VIC) is seeking tenders for the upgrade of the wastewater treatment plant at Tallangatta, including demolition of the existing plant. Works include: Design and installation of an inlet screen Design and construction of a lagoon treatment plant and transfer pumps Design and installation of aerators and process

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Inaugural Advanced Manufacturing Expo launches in Sydney

Inaugural Advanced Manufacturing Expo launches in Sydney Advanced Manufacturing Expo is being launched by Reed Exhibitions Australia, organisers of National Manufacturing Week, held biennially in Melbourne, which attracted over 11,000 manufacturing professionals in 2019. Australia’s manufacturing industry and industrial sector is set to benefit in 2020 from the introduction of the Advanced Manufacturing Expo 2020

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Searching for groundwater to supplement water supplies in NSW

Searching for groundwater to supplement water supplies in NSW Emergency water supply works are well underway in several rural NSW communities in the state’s north, in an effort to help those affected by the drought. Agriculture Minister, Adam Marshall, said the State Government has allocated a $500,000 grant for Glen Innes Severn Council to cover

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