News

Acciona obtains a 200 million euro project from Endesa

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Friday, July 25, 2008
The Spanish company Acciona, with Australian head office in Melbourne, together with Misubishi, Cobra and Initec, has won a project to build three gas plants for Endesa in Compostilla (Ponferrada, Province of Leon, Spain) valued at 200 million euros.

Brisbane builds relationship with Spain: creating new investment opportunities

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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Following Invest Brisbane’s introduction, in 2007, to the Spanish Trade Commissioner, an impressive line-up of Spanish conglomerates have visited Brisbane to seek new investment opportunities.

‘Made in Spain’ plan to foster Spanish brands abroad

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Monday, July 21, 2008
The Spanish Minister of Industry, Miguel Sebastián, has announced the launch of the “Made in Spain” campaign.The campaign is intended to strengthen Spanish brands abroad and enhance the country’s image with an investment cost of 20 million Euros.

Barcelona, the most attractive Euro-Mediterranean city to do business

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Thursday, July 17, 2008
According to the Baromed 2008 Survey, ‘The Next European Frontier’, Ernst & Young states that Spain ranks as the second most attractive country for value-added projects.

News for the Chamber

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Monday, July 07, 2008
This year has bought many new and exciting changes to the Chamber. A new CEO was appointed in February. Since starting Yolanda Garcia has rebranded the Chamber with a new logo and a new corporate image. Several new corporations have come on board as new members and a new website has been built in two languages in order to assist with the promotion of the bilateral trade between Spain and Australia.

National Breaking News

Woman dead after stabbing at shops

A WOMAN has died after being stabbed during an incident at shops in Charnwood, north of Canberra.

Soldier died after 'bungled' medivac

A WOUNDED Australian soldier died in Afghanistan after his evacuation to hospital was delayed by a communications bungle, a senior Dutch military doctor has claimed.

Qantas plane suffered corrosion

THE Qantas plane forced to make an emergency landing in the Philippines after a massive hole opened up in its fuselage had been plagued by a history of corrosion.

Anti-merger Libs lose court appeal

A COURT has given a Queensland Liberal Party convention the green light to proceed this weekend after ruling the state council had no power to postpone it.

Underworld killer abandons appeal

A MAN found guilty of two underworld murders has abandoned an appeal against one of his convictions.

 



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