The NSW and federal governments have announced combined funding of $53.95 million to support a new TAFE centre in western Sydney to deliver training...
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The federal and state governments have announced $20 million for a new TAFE Queensland Centre of Excellence – Clean Energy (Batteries), to be a state-wide initiative coordinated through TAFE Queensland SkillsTech. According to a joint statement on Tuesday, the centre will operate across the TAFE network and deliver training in “emerging battery technologies and support… The post Federal, Queensland governments announce $20 million for statewide battery technology training appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
The NSW and federal governments have announced combined funding of $53.95 million to support a new TAFE centre in western Sydney to deliver training...
What were the five biggest stories of the week? Here’s what visitors to @AuManufacturing were reading. 5) TAFE NSW Advanced Manufacturing Centre...
The NSW and federal government are going halves in a new TAFE centre of excellence in western Sydney designed to help Australians keep pace with...
Leaders in the Mid West have expressed their disappointment the region has been overlooked for initial mobile coverage upgrades, after the State and...
Leaders in the Mid West have expressed their disappointment the region has been overlooked for initial mobile coverage upgrades, after the State and...
A program by CSIRO and funded by the Queensland government is seeking to link SMEs and regional university researchers in the state, beginning next...
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Sovereign vanadium batteries could speed up the decarbonisation of a vast and often harsh service area after a "significant milestone" for an emerging...
Sovereign vanadium batteries could speed up the decarbonisation of a vast and often harsh service area after a "significant milestone" for an emerging...
Residential houses against Brisbane City skylineA $116 million joint investment from the Federal and Queensland governments will see energy...