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New pump station for Texas, Queensland

New pump station for Texas, Queensland The entrance to Texas, Queensland. Image: Alexander/stock.adobe.com A new pump station is being built in the Queensland town of Texas as part of $2.75 million of critical upgrades for Goondiwindi Regional Council. This will accompany new infrastructure […] The post New pump station for Texas, Queensland appeared first on […]

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A slew of pump station upgrades are coming to central Victoria

A slew of pump station upgrades are coming to central Victoria Image: BendigoAerial/stock.adobe.com Coliban Water is advancing a $100 million program of upgrades across north and central Victoria, including the installation and upgrade of several sewer pump stations. Commencing in 2025, stage one […] The post A slew of pump station upgrades are coming to

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‘You’re noted if you’re not here’: The upside of WIOA Victoria

‘You’re noted if you’re not here’: The upside of WIOA Victoria The Techtop Australia team at WIOA Victoria. Image: Techtop Australia As the second day of the 2026 Victorian Water Industry Operations Conference and Exhibition gets underway, Pump Industry hit the floor to chat to exhibitors about their event experiences and […] The post ‘You’re

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How a motor company is capitalising on WIOA Victoria

How a motor company is capitalising on WIOA Victoria L-R: TECO business development managers Morris Zammit and Omar Faruk, and regional manager – southern region Anthony Southwick at WIOA Victoria. Image: Prime Creative Media The 2026 Victorian Water Industry Operations Conference and Exhibition kicked off yesterday in Bendigo, bringing together water professionals from Victoria and

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Metal bellows seals: The pump sector problem-solver

Metal bellows seals: The pump sector problem-solver Image: Flexaseal Edge-welded metal bellows mechanical seals have earned a reputation in today’s fluid sealing marketplace due to their reliability and broad range of applications. Bellows seals are problem solvers for many […] The post Metal bellows seals: The pump sector problem-solver appeared first on Pump Industry Magazine.

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When Australia’s largest nickel mine turned to Flowrox pinch valves

When Australia’s largest nickel mine turned to Flowrox pinch valves Flowrox hose pumps, delivered in 2019 when Flowrox products were still red, used in onstream analyser sample lines. Image: Valmet In 2018, Valmet helped Australia’s largest nickel mine overcome a critical slurry challenge – a solution that remains a trusted choice years later. This case

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Overhaul to triple Bendigo’s recycled water capacity

Overhaul to triple Bendigo’s recycled water capacity Image: Alexander/stock.adobe.com Class A recycled water supply is set to triple in Bendigo following an upgrade of the city’s recycled water factory. Filtec International will carry out the design and construction of […] The post Overhaul to triple Bendigo’s recycled water capacity appeared first on Pump Industry Magazine.

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Beverley jacks up $2.8 billion Alkimos desalination plant

Beverley jacks up $2.8 billion Alkimos desalination plant Image: ovbelov1972/stock.adobe.com The WA Government is celebrating the arrival of Beverley, Australia’s largest registered jack-up barge, to support construction of the Alkimos desalination plant north of Perth. Standing on 78m legs, Beverley […] The post Beverley jacks up $2.8 billion Alkimos desalination plant appeared first on Pump

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Federal funding for 50 First Nations water projects

Federal funding for 50 First Nations water projects Image: FiledIMAGE/stock.adobe.com A $20 million Federal Government initiative is increasing self-determination for more than 50 First Nations water projects in the Murray–Darling Basin. The Cultural Flows Planning for Cultural Economies grant program […] The post Federal funding for 50 First Nations water projects appeared first on Pump

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