Emma Smith has always feared the day her children would have to move away to pursue a career. Now her hopes are pinned on the green hydrogen transition.
Transforming Queensland's industrial heartland into a green technology capital could be the key to tackling regional brain drain and inspire younger generations to chase their career dreams on home soil, a central Queensland mayor says.
For local mother Emma Smith, the industrial transition Gladstone is going through gives her hope for her family's future. Katie Windsor is a year 12 student at Gladstone State High School and has a lofty ambition to become an engineer.
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