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Over the next four years the NSW Government is investing $62.9billion in infrastructure, which will sustain an average of over 160,000 jobs every year.
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ISSUE 34, 30 OCTOBER 2009 |
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| Construction has now started at over 500 Primary Schools
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| This week the Primary Schools for the 21st Century component of the Building the Education Revolution program passed a very important milestone - 500 on-site starts across NSW. Read more |
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| School facilities set high standards
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| The Schools Facilities Standards apply to all new building projects, including Nation Building funded Primary Schools for the 21st Century projects. The standards specify minimum performance requirements for such things as building size, accessibility and child safety and sometimes exceed standards set by the Australian Building Code and Regulations. Read more |
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| Business confidence at a seven year high
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| Business confidence jumped to a seven-year high in the September quarter, according to the National Australia Bank’s monthly survey of business confidence issued this week. Read more |
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| Calculating Jobs supported by the Nation Building - Economic Stimulus Plan
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| One of the key aims of the Nation Building - Economic Stimulus Plan is to support jobs and thus support local economies. Calculating the number of jobs being supported is not simple when jobs are scattered across the entire state on multiple sites. Read more |
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