Bechtel squashes Curtis Island LNG construction rumours
THE company that once hired 14,500 people in Gladstone has squashed rumours it is preparing for a second wave of construction at Curtis Island.
THE company that once hired 14,500 people in Gladstone has squashed rumours it is preparing for a second wave of construction at Curtis Island.
A trade mission to the United States discussed plans to expand Gladstone’s biorefining industry with a pilot plant to turn sugarcane fibre into renewable fuel.
UNDER The Trees has delivered its first announcement of bands to perform at the October festival, expected to bring plenty of good vibes and energy.
GLADSTONE’S political leaders are calling for action on large companies stretching invoice payment terms to 90 days.
AFTER spending almost $100,000 in a failed attempt to flood-proof his industrial land and protect the business on it, Geoff Cue needs help.
DESPITE still having reservations about the National Energy Guarantee Ken O’Dowd has accepted the policy will move forward after it received strong support.
A TRADE war between China and the United States over liquefied natural gas could give Australian projects an edge to secure new international contracts.
A GLADSTONE business owner who has waited almost a year to be paid for a mining contract has been squeezed out of the resource industry because of payment terms
GLADSTONE’S car dealerships are revving up for changes, with one relocating its used car services and another planning an expansion of its showroom.
THE relationship between the owner of an Asian grocery store and his former landlord went from sweet to sour when he left it with damaged floors and walls.
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