Cement, Concrete & Aggregates Australia has lobbied all levels of government to consider the resilience of building materials in the wake of Australia’s east coast floods.
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Queensland plan fixes ‘long-standing issue’: CCAA
The Queensland Government’s Resources Industry Development Plan has been given the industry’s stamp of approval, as it outlines a new framework to identify key resource areas.
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Infrastructure demand far outweighs Australian supply
Infrastructure Australia has released its first Infrastructure Market Capacity report forecasting an inability for the construction and materials industries to meet some grand plans.
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Quarries urged to be COVIDSafe as construction resumes in Victoria
The Victorian Government has repaid the construction sector for its time in a two-week COVID-19 shutdown with a $196.6 million support package.
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Federal Budget paves the way for construction industry
The Australia Government’s Federal Budget for 2021-22 has been warmly welcomed by the quarrying industry, as the country’s 10-year infrastructure pipeline received a $15.2 billion boost.
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Industry peak body welcomes initiatives in Victorian Budget
Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia (CCAA) has praised the Victorian Government’s 2020/21 Budget that will deliver billions in infrastructure.
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CCAA backs SA Budget infrastructure spend
The South Australian Government has announced $16.7 billion in infrastructure expenditure in its 2020-21 Budget as part of the state’s economic recovery, which has been welcomed by Cement Concrete & Aggregates Australia (CCAA).
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Quarrying workplace permissions explained amid Stage 4 COVID-19 restrictions
In a week of industry confusion, the Victorian Government has released an amended version of its Stage 4 COVID-19 restrictions for workplaces in metropolitan Melbourne.
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Boral requests quarries be excluded from housing development proposals
Goulburn Mulwaree Council has advanced a draft housing strategy close to two Boral sites near Highland Way in New South Wales.
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Ambiguities identified in Queensland’s industrial manslaughter laws
A law expert has pointed out several ambiguities in language used in the Queensland Government’s new industrial manslaughter laws that will make the prosecution of senior officers for health and safety negligence in the quarrying and mining sectors problematic.
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