The Federal Government will provide $195 million to build Townsville's Haughton Pipeline project stage two.
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Outback funding boost in QLD
Outback communities and businesses will benefit from a $14.5 billion, four-year regional roads and transport program.
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Infrastructure investment to bring jobs to Townsville
Bruce Highway upgrades, funding for the final stage of the ring road and major port and rail investments have contributed to the Queensland Government’s record infrastructure budget for the Townsville region.
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Bruce Highway Safety Upgrades begin
Work has begun on the $22.1 million Bruce Highway safety upgrade between Townsville and Ingham, with construction now underway at Bluewater.
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Merger announced for two construction service companies
The combined business' will operate under one brand and are coming together to expand their reach of services to clients in Northern Australia.
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New infrastructure projects for Townsville
A new pedestrian bridge in Townsville city centre and upgraded facilities on Magnetic Island have been announced by the State Government.
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$110 million for key freight corridors in South East Queensland
Truck drivers travelling between Toowoomba and Ipswich and Toowoomba and Seymour will soon have a faster and safer journey after the federal government announced $110 million for upgrades.
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South East Queensland city deal confirmed
The South-East Queensland city deal has been cemented with all three levels of government committing to a 20-year vision.
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Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund commits $96M to JCU project
The Federal Government has committed up to $96 million from its Northern Australia Infrastructure Fund to boost enrolments in engineering courses at James Cook University in Townsville.
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QLD budget outlines $45B for infrastructure
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said the upcoming 2018-19 state budget will deliver $45 billion worth of infrastructure over the next four years – the biggest since 2011.
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