Critical Minerals Group Limited (CMG) will establish a demonstration scale vanadium electrolyte manufacturing facility in South East Queensland.
Graphinex will develop one of Australia’s first fully integrated, demonstration-scale plants for processing graphite concentrate in Townsville.
PsiQuantum is establishing the world’s first commercial-scale fault tolerant quantum computer and its Asia Pacific headquarters in Brisbane.
Brisbane-based company AnteoTech is working on the development of silicon dominant anodes that will boost battery performance.
Graphene Manufacturing Group will receive a $2 million grant for a new Graphene Aluminium-Ion Battery Pilot Plant in Richlands.
With the support of the Queensland Government, Revolver Resources is undertaking studies that could potentially lead to the recommissioning of the Dianne Copper Mine in Far North Queensland.
The internationally renowned video games group Keywords Studios has established a Centre of Excellence in Brisbane building expertise in developing blockbuster AAA games and 3D art specialist capabilities.
Professional services company Genpact plans to expand its Australian presence on the Sunshine Coast, employing 250 Queenslanders over the course of the next five years.
Boeing Australia is establishing a production facility for the MQ-28 Ghost Bat uncrewed aircraft at Toowoomba’s Wellcamp Aerospace and Defence precinct.
Rheinmetall Defence Australia established its Australia-New Zealand headquarters and production facility, the Military Vehicle Centre of Excellence (MILVEHCOE) in Ipswich.
The Queensland Resources Common User Facility will be established in Townsville to support the development, extraction and production of critical minerals.
Queensland Pacific Metals Limited received Significant Investment Project status to progress the Townsville Energy Chemicals Hub at the Lansdown Eco-Industrial Precinct.
Heritage Minerals will utilise innovative tech in a new tailings processing plant on the Mount Morgan gold mine site near Rockhampton.
Trade distribution centres in Toowoomba and Cairns are providing regional producers with world class export freight infrastructure to help grow their businesses internationally.
Gold Coast company PWR Performance Products will expand operations into a new facility significantly increasing its advanced manufacturing capacity.
Biopharmaceuticals company Aegros will build a new $352 million manufacturing facility in Greater Springfield thanks to support from the Invested in Queensland program.
Rockhampton is home to Alliance Airlines’ $60 million aviation maintenance, repair and overhaul facility that will create almost 100 long-term jobs.
New $12 million facility in Berrinba positions iconic Logan manufacturer, Beenleigh Steel Fabrications, for future growth.
Leading renewable energy company, Fortescue, has established Australia’s first commercial scale hydrogen electrolyser manufacturing facility in Gladstone.
International beverage manufacturer Suntory Oceania is establishing a +$400 million beverage manufacturing facility in Swanbank with support from the Queensland Government.
Neogen has established Australia’s largest and most advanced animal genomics laboratory and food safety services facility in Ipswich.
Global medical technology group, Stryker, has established its first Australian R&D facility at the Herston Health Precinct in Brisbane.
Australian conglomerate Aspire42 will establish their corporate headquarters on the Gold Coast delivering 280 new, full-time jobs for Queensland.
Leading food manufacturer Kerry Australia relocated its Australia-New Zealand headquarters to Brisbane and established a new $2.5 million technology and innovation centre of excellence.
Queensland-based medicine company Metagenics partnered with the Queensland Government to build a new state-of-the-art tableting production and coating facility at its Northgate factory.
Major expansion works at Mort & Co’s beef feedlot on the Darling Downs were completed thanks to support from the Queensland Government.
Thanks to Queensland Government support, Queensland is now home to the Qantas Flight Training Centre and five state-of-the-art flight simulators.
Visy is establishing a new $500 million glass recycling and manufacturing facility at Stapylton on Queensland’s Gold Coast.
The Queensland Government partnered with the Sunshine Coast Council on the delivery of the $35 million Sunshine Coast International Broadband Network project.
The Queensland Government provided support for a $60 million shell forging and manufacturing facility in Maryborough, creating 100 long-term operational jobs.
Global law firm Ashurst chose Brisbane to set up its new shared services centre, creating 150 high-value jobs in Queensland over 5 years.
Australian Biotherapeutics chose to establish a state-of-the-art pharmaceuticals manufacturing facility at Coolum on the Sunshine Coast.
A multi-million expansion of John Dee’s Warwick meat processing facility is helping transform the company into one of Queensland’s leading processors of premium beef.
With support from Queensland Government, Laminex reopened the Carter Holt Harvey timber processing facility in Gympie.
The Mackay Resources Centre of Excellence, delivered in partnership with Mackay Regional Council, is one of Queensland’s major resource industry support hubs.
The multi-million-dollar Qantas Group Pilot Academy in Toowoomba is training the world’s next generation of pilots.
An innovative, world-leading wearable health device will be produced in Queensland thanks to support by the Queensland Government.
The Western Queensland Livestock Exchange in Longreach is now a modern and innovative livestock marketing services centre following an extensive transformation.
Family-owned Farmfresh Fine Foods in Bundaberg will increase production with a new $4.3 million expansion that will help it better compete against frozen imports.
Thanks to Queensland Government support, Mungalli Creek Dairy constructed a new $3 million milk processing facility, which is set to create 24 new operational jobs.
A $2.2 million expansion to Gin Gin and Dry’s innovative gourmet dried foods business has more than tripled its processing and manufacturing capabilities.
In partnership with the Queensland Government, Oreco Group invested $20.8 million into expanding its horticultural and garden products business in Childers, near Bundaberg.