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Category Archives: Infrastructure
Infrastructure Upgrade – a godsend to inland community and enterprise.
This proposal will investigate new opportunities for small remote communities located in river catchments to the far north, to engage in water management as an industry. The proposed food and fibre region occupying the vast black soil plains of Central … Continue reading →
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Tagged air-freight, Alpha, Asia, Asian markets, Barcadine, black soil, Blackall, central Queensland, Darwin, fishing, food and fibre region, freight corridor, Gulf of Carpentaria, Hughenden, inland rail, Kurumba, live cattle export, Longreach, mining, Pentland, perishable food, rail corridors, remote communities, Richmond, river catchments, water management, Winton
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