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More airports join the fast-track drone flight approval trial.
Australians are falling victim to fake shopping sites, with Gen Z leading the target list.
What’s happening? The Crisafulli Government has announced a $5 million annual expansion of the Made in Queensland manufacturing grants. The program aims to bolster Queensland’s advanced manufacturing sector by increasing capability, productivity, and innovation, while supporting high-skilled jobs. Minister for Manufacturing, Dale Last, visited Rockhampton businesses Manuplex and PHL Metal Fabrication and toured the Rockhampton Manufacturing Hub to unveil this initiative. Why it matters? This investment highlights the government’s commitment to positioning Queensland as a leader in manufacturing. By reducing operational costs and creating investment certainty, the initiative not only fosters local economic growth but also helps secure Queensland’s reputation as an attractive destination for manufacturing businesses. Local Impact The Rockhampton Manufacturing Hub plays a pivotal role in driving innovation
Rockhampton State High School celebrates a historic milestone with the release of 1,000 locally raised barramundi into the Fitzroy River, marking the success of its aquaculture program and setting the stage for sustainable fishery growth and student career development in Queensland’s expanding aquaculture industry.
The 2024 Regional Telecommunications Review, led by Hon Alannah MacTiernan, sets a record with 3,404 submissions focused on bridging rural connectivity gaps.
Discover how Medmate is enhancing healthcare access for regional communities like Rockhampton with flexible and timely telehealth services.
Final consultations for the Regional Telecommunications Review will be held on 1 October 2024, focusing on connectivity issues in regional Australia.
Reuben Mah from Soil CRC won the prestigious award after developing a portable, pocket-sized 3D-printed device that pairs with smartphone apps to allow farmers to quickly and accurately test their soil.
The report underscores the pivotal role of home energy storage systems, which remain the largest cumulative source of battery capacity in Australia.
As the winds of change sweep through Rockhampton, the Boulder Creek Wind Farm stands as a beacon of sustainable progress.
More airports join the fast-track drone flight approval trial.
Australians are falling victim to fake shopping sites, with Gen Z leading the target list.
What’s happening? The Crisafulli Government has announced a $5 million annual expansion of the Made in Queensland manufacturing grants. The program aims to bolster Queensland’s advanced manufacturing sector by increasing capability, productivity, and innovation, while supporting high-skilled jobs. Minister for Manufacturing, Dale Last, visited Rockhampton businesses Manuplex and PHL Metal Fabrication and toured the Rockhampton Manufacturing Hub to unveil this initiative. Why it matters? This investment highlights the government’s commitment to positioning Queensland as a leader in manufacturing. By reducing operational costs and creating investment certainty, the initiative not only fosters local economic growth but also helps secure Queensland’s reputation
Rockhampton State High School celebrates a historic milestone with the release of 1,000 locally raised barramundi into the Fitzroy River, marking the success of its aquaculture program and setting the stage for sustainable fishery growth and student career development in Queensland’s expanding aquaculture industry.
The 2024 Regional Telecommunications Review, led by Hon Alannah MacTiernan, sets a record with 3,404 submissions focused on bridging rural connectivity gaps.
Discover how Medmate is enhancing healthcare access for regional communities like Rockhampton with flexible and timely telehealth services.
Final consultations for the Regional Telecommunications Review will be held on 1 October 2024, focusing on connectivity issues in regional Australia.
Reuben Mah from Soil CRC won the prestigious award after developing a portable, pocket-sized 3D-printed device that pairs with smartphone apps to allow farmers to quickly and accurately test their soil.
The report underscores the pivotal role of home energy storage systems, which remain the largest cumulative source of battery capacity in Australia.
As the winds of change sweep through Rockhampton, the Boulder Creek Wind Farm stands as a beacon of sustainable progress.
More airports join the fast-track drone flight approval trial.
Australians are falling victim to fake shopping sites, with Gen Z leading the target list.
What’s happening? The Crisafulli Government has announced a $5 million annual expansion of the Made in Queensland manufacturing grants. The program aims to bolster Queensland’s advanced manufacturing sector by increasing capability, productivity, and innovation, while supporting high-skilled jobs. Minister for Manufacturing, Dale Last, visited Rockhampton businesses Manuplex and PHL Metal Fabrication and toured the Rockhampton Manufacturing Hub to unveil this initiative. Why it matters? This investment highlights the government’s commitment to positioning Queensland as a leader in manufacturing. By reducing operational costs and creating investment certainty, the initiative not only fosters local economic growth but also helps secure Queensland’s reputation
Rockhampton State High School celebrates a historic milestone with the release of 1,000 locally raised barramundi into the Fitzroy River, marking the success of its aquaculture program and setting the stage for sustainable fishery growth and student career development in Queensland’s expanding aquaculture industry.
The 2024 Regional Telecommunications Review, led by Hon Alannah MacTiernan, sets a record with 3,404 submissions focused on bridging rural connectivity gaps.
Discover how Medmate is enhancing healthcare access for regional communities like Rockhampton with flexible and timely telehealth services.
Final consultations for the Regional Telecommunications Review will be held on 1 October 2024, focusing on connectivity issues in regional Australia.
Reuben Mah from Soil CRC won the prestigious award after developing a portable, pocket-sized 3D-printed device that pairs with smartphone apps to allow farmers to quickly and accurately test their soil.
The report underscores the pivotal role of home energy storage systems, which remain the largest cumulative source of battery capacity in Australia.
As the winds of change sweep through Rockhampton, the Boulder Creek Wind Farm stands as a beacon of sustainable progress.