Margaret Ambrose
A large wind energy development in regional Victoria is progressing toward construction, with procurement activity emerging across civil, environmental and infrastructure services.
A large onshore wind development in North East Tasmania has moved forward in the planning and assessment phase, with updated layout details and community engagement activities signalling ongoing preparation for formal environmental and planning approvals.
A significant renewable energy asset has entered the first stage of construction procurement, opening engagement pathways for contractors and suppliers.
A regional retail development has appointed its builder, signalling the shift from concept to delivery and opening opportunities across fitout and civil works.
A large-scale logistics and processing facility has appointed its construction partner, marking a transition from planning into delivery.
A large iron ore development has been granted Federal Major Project Status, streamlining Commonwealth coordination and strengthening its approvals pathway.
An established mining operation has lodged a revised proposal for expanded storage infrastructure, advancing regulatory assessment as existing capacity tightens.
A major industrial operation has secured a long-term energy supply agreement, supporting lower-emissions production and strengthening redevelopment planning.
A large-scale renewable energy development has secured federal environmental approval, clearing a key regulatory hurdle and advancing the project toward pre-construction planning.
A long-running underground gold operation is progressing expansion initiatives aimed at lifting output and extending mine life, reinforcing regional mining activity.