Construction & Infrastructure Update: Mar 29 - Australia (5 stories)
Sunday, 29 Mar 2026 Weekly Construction & Infrastructure Australia
Here is your Weekly summary for Construction & Infrastructure across Australia for Mon 23rd March - Sun 29th March 2026
Southland Holdings is bracing for significant losses in Q4 2025, raising concerns about its financial stability and future project viability. Meanwhile, funding for the new stadium precinct in Tasmania has been secured, marking a crucial step for local sports and community development, which could enhance regional economic activity. In the mining sector, Rio Tinto anticipates the Resolution Copper mine will commence operations by the mid-2030s, a development that could bolster copper supply amid rising demand. Additionally, Michelmersh Brick has reported disappointing earnings, causing a dip in its stock, while Terna showcases robust revenue growth alongside a substantial capital expenditure plan, indicating a strong outlook for infrastructure investment.
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Earnings call transcript: Southland Holdings faces steep Q4 2025 losses
All News 27 Mar 2026, 2:34pm -
Funding for Tasmania stadium precinct locked in
AFL Latest News 26 Mar 2026, 12:40amThe Australian government has accepted a master plan and housing plan for Macquarie Point in Hobart
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Rio Tinto expects Resolution Copper mine to open by mid-2030s
All News 25 Mar 2026, 5:48pm -
Earnings call transcript: Michelmersh Brick misses Q4 2025 estimates, stock dips
All News 24 Mar 2026, 5:38pm -
Terna FY 2025 slides: 10% revenue growth amid €3.5bn capex push
All News 26 Mar 2026, 5:34pm