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JCB is investing £100 million on a project to produce efficient hydrogen engines. A team of 100 engineers is already working on the exciting development with the recruitment of up to 50 more engineers under way as JCB targets the...
JCB CEA announces it is one of a team of equipment partners that will support Prime Contractor, Ventia, under a new contract with the Department of Defence, Capability Acquisition and Sustainment Group (CASG), to deliver engineering support platforms for...
With their semi-autonomous tractor system (SATS) technology, Wolff Mining (Wolff) have further strengthened their partnership with Hastings Deering in the forthcoming deployment of autonomous drills. Wolff, who are now part of the National Group provide a range of automated and...
Infrastructure Victoria will provide advice to government on the infrastructure required to support changes to recycling and resource recovery in Victoria. The Special Minister of State has made the request to Infrastructure Victoria as the state’s independent...
Infrastructure Victoria has today published its response to the recommendations of the community panel it convened to consider changing the way Victorians pay for the transport network. The panel of 38 Victorians worked together over four weeks...
Infrastructure Victoria has today called for better integration of land use and transport infrastructure and more targeted regional infrastructure initiatives to help the state reap the benefits of its unprecedented population growth. Releasing a discussion paper titled Growing...
Infrastructure Victoria has today called for infrastructure investment in regional Victoria to target local strengths and address disadvantage, rather than ease Melbourne’s population growth pressures. Releasing a discussion paper titled Growing Victoria’s Potential, the independent infrastructure adviser said regional infrastructure...
It’s almost fifty years since the first Australian-made Kenworth rolled off the production line at the Bayswater plant in March 1971. It was a defining moment for Kenworth and the future of the Australian road transport industry. Almost five...
Infrastructure Victoria has published the report of a community panel which it convened to consider changing the way Victorians pay for the transport network. The panel of 38 Victorians worked together over four weeks to consider the question: Under what...
Infrastructure Victoria has begun consultation with the community to inform its research into reforming how Victorians pay for the transport network. The first meeting of Infrastructure Victoria’s community panel on transport network pricing was held last night, bringing together people...