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Liberal Party Dumps Net-Zero: What Happened and Why It Matters
Yesterday the Liberal Party of Australia formally agreed to remove the commitment to achieve net zero emission by 2050 and the 2030 emissions reduction target from its policy platform. This move follows weeks of internal debate and rising pressure from its partner party, the National Party of Australia, which had already dropped the target. What the decision includes The Liberals agreed to stay in the Paris Agreement and have said they will set climate targets if elected. The
Nov 14


Queensland’s Major Projects Pipeline Report Released
The 2025 QMPPR is the definitive guide to the major engineering and infrastructure projects in Queensland over the next decade, with a special focus on the next five years to 2029/30. Highlights & Key Numbers The five-year pipeline: $127.5 billion , up from $103.9 billion in 2024, including Games Infrastructure. Funded projects total $78.1 billion , up 21.7% from 2024. Unfunded works now represent $49.4 billion  (38.7 % of the total pipeline). Cost escalation remains high: ex
Nov 10


Brisbane 2032: The Race to Deliver the Games
With the procurement phase officially underway, Queensland’s newly established Games Independent Infrastructure and Coordination Authority (GIICA) opened Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for one of the most significant infrastructure appointments in the state’s history – the Infrastructure Delivery Partner . What’s at Stake  The chosen Delivery Partner will lead program management across the entire Brisbane 2032 infrastructure program , coordinating planning, risk, scope,
Nov 3
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