The vision for the Parkes Special Activation Precinct is one step closer with the NSW Government shortlisting three consortia to deliver an energy from waste facility as part of an integrated circular economy within the precinct. The proposed facility was identified during the precinct’s m...
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The NSW Government has committed $391.3 million to deliver the Snowy Mountains Special Activation Precinct that will enable the region to become a year-round tourism destination and the alpine capital of Australia, following the release of the final master plan. The master plan outlines the long...
Global plastics recycling company Brightmark will invest $260 million to bring Australia’s first advanced plastics recycling facility to the Parkes precinct, creating 100 new local jobs. Brightmark’s innovative waste solution technology will divert up to 200,000 tonnes of plastic was...