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QLD METS Aid

THE QUEENSLAND government is putting $2.7 million into the state’s $21 billion Mining Equipment, Technology and Services sector to support six actions due to be delivered by METS Ignited – the independent Australian Industry Growth Centre at Queensland University of Technology, Gardens Point in Brisbane.

Karma Barndon
Lynham and the QLD Premier.

Lynham and the QLD Premier.

The actions, part of the government’s $6 million commitment to METS Ignited to help facilitate jobs and growth across the state, are expected to offer opportunities for the growth of METS companies in...

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