Banana Shire Council and the AUKUS Forum hosted a three-day program this week designed to connect local manufacturers and service providers with defence contractors and advanced manufacturing specialists, including robotics and research leaders. This initiative highlighted the region’s potential and facilitated new market opportunities arising from the AUKUS agreement. Site…
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Nuclear v. Renewable
Is it the showdown Australia had to have or a dog whistle? Today, the Coalition unveiled a bold and divisive plan, naming seven sites in five states where it envisions the construction of nuclear power plants if elected. This morning, Peter Dutton revealed plans for two nuclear plants in the…
AUKUS signs agreement with Banana Shire
The Banana Shire Council has made history by signing a groundbreaking agreement with AUKUS Forum, becoming the first Australian Council to forge a partnership with this renowned international Defence organisation. This new agreement and partnership will put the Shire’s big and small businesses in direct contact with major international companies already seeking…
Banana Shire Council Adopts Annual Report for 2022-23 Financial Year
12th December 2023 Banana Shire Council has adopted its annual report for the 22/23 Financial Year, detailing an end-of-year financial position of no debt, an operational surplus of over 21 million dollars, and cash holdings of close to 58 million dollars, putting the Council in a financially sustainable position. Council’s…
Twins of Banana and Boulparis share a special renewable connection
New Caledonia Boulouparis region and the Banana Shire are international twins and share a surprising amount of similarities, including the imminent arrival of a flurry of renewable investment. International twinning, often referred to as sister city programs, is a powerful tool for nurturing global connections and cooperation. These arrangements offer…
How long does it take to build a wind farm?
The time it takes to build a wind farm can vary widely depending on several factors, including the size and capacity of the wind farm, the location, regulatory approvals, environmental assessments, and the availability of resources and equipment. Generally, it can take anywhere from 1 to 3 years or more…