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Central and Western Queensland manufacturers are being given the opportunity to supercharge their businesses thanks to a Queensland grants program.
Now in its fourth round, the Made in Queensland Grants program totals $61.5 million.
Minister for Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water Glenn Butcher said the program had been given a greater focus on transforming businesses and delivering jobs for regional manufacturers.
“In the first three rounds, 40 per cent of Made in Queensland projects were based in regional Queensland. As Minister for Regional Development as well as for Manufacturing, I want to see that percentage grow,” he said.
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