National Stronger Regions Fund Round Three is now open
Applications are now open under Round Three of the $1 billion National Stronger Regions Fund for funding priority infrastructure projects in disadvantaged regional communities.
Applications are now open under Round Three of the $1 billion National Stronger Regions Fund for funding priority infrastructure projects in disadvantaged regional communities.
According to RDA Hunter CEO Todd Williams, the Hunter doesn't want to be left behind, so we need to keep up with the times and with our competitors. Globalisation and smart, mobile technologies are shaping our future.
Over the next 10 years nbn’s Delivery Partners need thousands of employees to design, build and operate the nbn™ network. nbn is keen to help candidates build the skills needed to get involved
The Australian Government has announced the opening of a grants program to provide up to $128.4 million to assist the telecommunications industry with the upfront costs of meeting their data retention obligations
The Australian Government has announced $293 million to fund 111 projects to help deliver economic benefits to communities around Australia through Round Two of the National Stronger Regions Fund.
RDA Hunter recently hosted a Hunter High Speed Broadband public information session featuring the Hunter's only 'Google Trusted supplier', Andrew Toogood.
According to Cabinet Secretary The Hon Arthur Sinodinos at RDA Hunter's Priorities for the Hunter event, Newcastle (and the Hunter) should aspire to be a global city
Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter, Scot MacDonald MLC, Newcastle Airport CEO Dr Peter Cock and RDA Hunter CEO Todd Williams will be talking about the need to nominate black spot locations to the Federal and State Governments.
RDA Hunter has pinpointed the region’s seven competitive advantages - food and agribusiness; mining equipment, technology and services; medical technologies and pharmaceuticals; oil, gas and energy resources; advanced manufacturing; defence; and creative industries
According to Hunter Medical Research Institute director Michael Nilsson said the medical research sector must “learn to be more entrepreneurial”.