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The Bellambi Heights Battery Energy Storage system, proposed by Vena Energy, is a 408-megawatt (MW) / 816-megawatt hour (MWh) battery to be located in Beryl NSW, approximately 85 kilometres east of Dubbo.
The project will be delivered in two stages, each providing 204 MW and 408 MWh of capacity and storage. The project site is located within the Central West Orana REZ.
Carmody's Hill Wind Farm is a wind generation project to be located in the Mid North region of South Australia, approximately 7 kilometres of Georgetown.
The scope of works includes:
- 42 wind turbines for a total capacity of 256 megawatts (MW)
- option of battery energy storage system with 123 MW capacity (no duration has been specified), and
- 12.8 kilometres of 275 kilovolt (kV) transmission line connecting into the existing Davenport to Brinkworth 275kV line.
The project is being co-developed by Aula Energy and Renewable Project Services.
O-Mahurangi - Penlink will deliver a new seven kilometre, two-lane highway between Whangaparāoa Road and State Highway 1, north of Auckland. The project will provide a second access route to the Whangaparāoa Peninsula.
Key features of the project include:
- seven kilometres of highway between Whangaparāoa Road and SH1 at Redvale
- a shared path between Whangaparāoa Road and East Coast Road.
- two lanes with bus shoulder lanes on each side, and
- six bridges (including one crossing the Wēiti River).
The project will also be developed to enable widening to four lanes if required in future.
The project is part of the NZ Government's Roads of Regional Significance Program.
The Macquarie Point Stadium (formally named the Regatta Point Multi Purpose Stadium) is a proposed multi-purpose stadium at Macquarie Point, on the foreshore of Hobart.
The new stadium will have capacity of up to 23,000 seats, a 1,500-person function room, a retractable roof, and will be designed to Australian Football League specifications.
The stadium is intended to be located within a new Arts, Entertainment and Sports Precinct in Macquarie Point, Hobart.
The stadium includes:
- a stage pocket in the northern stand to support concerts and events
- a single continuous concourse that services the whole stadium
- a seating bowl design, and
- separated back of house and catering facilities with a below ground service road
The Gundary Solar Farm, proposed by Lightsource BP, is a 400-megawatt (MW) solar generation project and 555-MW / 1,570-megawatt hour (MWh) battery. The project is expected to be located across 708 hectares of land in Gundary, NSW.
The scope of the works includes:
- a 400-MW solar farm comprising approximately 740 solar panels
- a 555-MW / 1,570-MWh Battery Energy Storage System
- an onsite substation
- a system of inverters and voltage step-up transformers, and
- one switchyard.
The Gabba Entertainment Precinct will deliver a 17,000-seat arena and a mixed-use entertainment and housing precinct across two sites, with a combined area of nine hectares, located next to and including the current Gabba Stadium site.
The full scope of works for the project is to be delivered across two sites:
Gabba West – Entertainment Precinct
Gabba West is currently used to support the construction of the underground Cross River Rail project. The initial minimum requirements for the delivery of the arena include:
- an indoor entertainment venue with a seating capacity of 17,000
- area of approximately 3.5 hectares
- the venue is operational before 2032, and
- can host basketball and netball, as well as music, corporate and entertainment events.
The new arena is intended to replace the Brisbane Entertainment Centre at Boondall, which is expected to reach the end of its usable life in the next 10 years.
Gabba East – Mixed Use Development
Gabba East is currently the site of Gabba Stadium, however, with the development of the new Brisbane Stadium in Victoria Park, the Government intends to decommission the Gabba Stadium after 2032. The precinct will include:
- additional housing in accordance with the Woolloongabba PDA Development Scheme
- area of approximately 5.75 hectares
- a council park and open spaces, and
- complementary commercial and retail uses.
The Brisbane Stadium is a proposed multi-purpose stadium to be located at Victoria Park, in central Brisbane.
The new stadium will have a permanent capacity of 63,000 and is expected to host the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic opening and closing ceremonies.
The Southwest Stations and Corridor package focuses on upgrading the existing Sydenham to Bankstown heavy rail corridor and existing stations to metro standards.
The package includes upgrades and conversions of all 11 stations and line works and is covered by six packages of work.
- Sydnenham Station package: upgrade of Sydenham Station, to be delivered by a John Holland and Laing O'Rourke joint venture ($227 million)
- Dulwich Hill, Campsie, and Punchbowl station package: upgrade of three stations, to be delivered by Downer EDI ($107 million)
- Hurlstone Park, Belmore, and Wiley Park stations package: upgrade of three stations, to be delivered by Downer EDI ($98 million)
- Marrickville, Canterbury, and Lakemba stations package: upgrade of three stations, to be delivered by Haslin Constructions and Stephen Edwards ($97 million)
- Bankstown station package: delivery of a new Bankstown station, further line upgrades, and completion works for the all other stations excluding Sydenham (estiamted to be $248 million), and
- Sydenham to Bankstown line works package: upgrade of line between Sydenham and Bankstown, including 15 bridge upgrades ($227 million).
This will integrate with the wider City and Southwest project - Chatswood to Bankstown.
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