The Federal Government has launched the $558 million National Workforce Development Fund to address the emerging skills shortage that will provide 130,000 Australians with the opportunity to learn new skills for sectors that are currently experiencing skills shortages.

“The National Workforce Development Fund marks a new direction in training Australians which puts industry at the heart of the process,” Federal Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills, Jobs and Workplace Relations Senator Chris Evans said.

Under the fund, industry will be able to make bids to their respective Industry Skills Councils to secure matched funding to train its current or prospective workforce, with small businesses receiving more assistance.

South Australia's first industrial-scale wind tunnel has been launched by the University of Adelaide.

Engineers at Deakin University are looking for research, manufacturing and funding partners to further develop a new car design that combines the best features of a car and a motorbike.

The next phase of duplicating the Pacific Highway in New South Wales’s far-north will begin next year after the contract to work on the Tintenbar to Ewingsdale section was awarded to Baulderstone.

Four geothermal companies have been forced to return Federal Government funding  due to inability to attract matching private sector funds for the grants.

Perth-based engineering and construction firm, Clough Limited, has finalized an agreement to sell its marine construction business to Malaysian company, SapuraCrest Petroleum Berhad for A$127 million.

Worley Parsons has been ranked number one in the Top 200 International Design Firms list, published annually by Engineering News Record Magazine, a publication of McGraw Hill Construction.

Leighton Contractors has been awarded a $115 million contract by Sydney Ports Corporation to deliver the main construction phase of the Intermodal Logistics Centre (ILC) at Enfield in South-West Sydney.

Federal Innovation Minister Senator Kim Carr has announced the forging of closer links between the Australian automotive industry and the Indian market.

New national guidelines for alliance contracting have been released to reduce the cost of major projects by streamlining alliance processes across jurisdictions by up to 15 per cent.

Downer EDI Limited has announced it is conducting a review, including the possible divestment, of its general consultancy practices – CPG Asia, CPG Australia and CPG New Zealand – as part of an overhaul of the Downer Group portfolio.

 

The Chief Executive Officer of Downer, Grant Fenn, said that earlier this year Downer had consolidated its Australian Engineering, Works, Emerging Sectors and CPG Resources businesses (including QCC and Mineral Technologies) into one division, Downer Australia.

 

“The review of CPG Asia, CPG Australia and CPG New Zealand is part of our ongoing drive to focus and streamline the business,” Mr Fenn said.

 

“CPG Asia, CPG Australia and CPG New Zealand are valuable consultancies with expertise in a number of important sectors and geographies. We have been approached by parties interested in acquiring these businesses and, because these firms operate relatively independently of the other divisions, we have decided to consider the divestment option.”

 

Mr Fenn said this review did not include the resource-focused consultancy businesses, Snowden, QCC and Mineral Technologies.

GHD has been contracted by BHP Billiton Iron Ore to provide engineering, procurement and construction management  (EPCM) services for non-process infrastructure projects to support their US$7.4 billion capacity expansion in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

Rio Tinto has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Indian steel producer Jindal Steel and Power Limited (JSPL) to use the HIsmelt technology in a fully integrated steel making facility.

WestNet Rail and Karara Mining Limited (KML) have signed a long-term rail access agreement for the Karara Iron Ore Project.

The Federal Government has released a report by a consortium led by AECOM into the implementation of a High Speed Rail network along Australia’s east coast.

A consortium led by AECOM Technology Corporation (NYSE: ACM), a global provider of professional technical and management support services for government and commercial clients around the world,  has been awarded a contract by the New South Wales Government to plan and design Sydney’s North West Rail Link.

The Western Australian Government has announced that work will begin immediately to double the capacity of the Southern Seawater Desalination Plant (SSDP) to provide 100 billion litres of drinking water a year.

Queensland has moved to strengthen its position as an emergent liquefied natural gas (LNG) export hub after the proponents of the Australia Pacific Liquefied Natural Gas (APLNG) project have made their final investment decision.

The second annual report on innovation in Australia has shown that our performance in the area of research and skills has been above OECD average and our performance in entrepreneurship is one of the best in the world.

The Chief Defence Scientist of the Department of Defence, and the head of the Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO), Professor Robert Clark, will be leaving the position in October at the completion of his three-year tenure.

Abigroup has been appointed by Main Roads Western Australia to be the Integrated Service Provider (ISP) for the road network of the Goldfields-Esperance region which covers an area of approximately 930,100 square kilometres and has around 2200 km of arterial roads.

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