Trains travelling on Victoria's regional Echuca Line will be able to travel as fast as 130 kilometres-per-hour in some sections, up from their current 80 km/h speed limit, before the year's end.
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Victoria’s Level Crossing Removal Project extended
Victoria's Level Crossing Removal Project will see 10 additional level crossings removed by 2025, bringing the total to 85 level crossings removed.
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Construction blitz to see 10 VIC level crossings removed by Christmas
Victoria is on track to remove 50 dangerous level crossings before the end of the year, a year ahead of schedule.
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Vic Gov, Deakin Uni partner on multi-million dollar clean fuel projects
Victoria is set to further bolster its production of green energy under a new $34.9 million plan to create a world first battery facility and a regional hydrogen hub.
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Veris Australia wins $2.5m Sydney Metro surveying contract
Veris Australia has been awarded a $2.5 million contract to assist in the delivery of the Sydney Metro southwest upgrade.
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Austroads launches environment and sustainability program
Austroads has announced the established a new program which will focus on addressing environmental and sustainability issues.
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Autodesk introduces new workflow supporting ISO 19650
Autodesk, has released a new series of workflows for Autodesk Construction Cloud that can help customers comply with ISO 19650.
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Victoria budget to include $986m for new train fleet
The Victorian Government has announced a fleet of more accessible and energy efficient trains to support Victoria’s rail infrastructure.
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Multihog launches multi-purpose vehicle range in Australia
The Irish-based manufacturer has announced its entry into the Australian market, with the company partnering with NSW based Triking to launch new multi-purpose vehicles on the Australian market.
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Green hydrogen the key to a sustainable industrial sector: study
According to a report published by the University of Adelaide, green hydrogen could be key to carbon neutrality and reducing greenhouse emissions in the heavy industrial sector.
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