A multi-million-dollar project to improve ship loading capacity and export opportunities in regional Queensland remains on track, despite the contractor’s parent company plunging into financial turmoil.
Key points:
- The contract was award to Clough Projects Queensland, but its parent company Clough went into voluntary administration earlier this month
- The project to build a multi-purpose bulk goods conveyor has received almost $18 million from the Federal Government
- Hinkler MP and former Federal Resources Minister Keith Pitt says the infrastructure is a “missing link” for the region
The Port of Bundaberg is a key site for shipping sugar, timber products and agricultural produce to Australian and overseas suppliers.
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