Osaka World Expo 2025, Australia Pavilion, Japan
More than 28 million visitors are expected to attend World Expo 2025, Osaka Kansai.
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More than 28 million visitors are expected to attend World Expo 2025, Osaka Kansai.
Australian energy pioneer Santos, plans to be net zero by 2040, providing cleaner energy and clean fuels that are affordable and sustainable.
As one of the world’s largest ammonia producers for use in agriculture, Yara International, alongside ENGIE, is examining the potential to make renewable hydrogen technology work in industrial scale facilities.
The Australia Pavilion at Expo 2020 in Dubai reveals a world-class design, using Australian materials.
Setting a new benchmark for high rise schools.
Delivering high-quality customer outcomes from water infrastructure projects in Sydney.
The EastCo development represents the next step in the planned evolution of Melbourne’s metropolitan eastern suburbs into a satellite central business district.
The Hills Shire Council, in the Greater Western Sydney region, is seeking to deliver the redevelopment of its 51-year-old aquatic centre.
Reclaiming a former mine site to improve environmental conditions.