Federal infrastructure and transport minister Darren Chester has invited the private sector to register its interest in the design, construction, delivery and financing of the Inland Rail project.
The
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Containerised woodchips return to Hobart
Containerised woodchip exports are set to make a reappearance at Hobart’s Macquarie Wharf.
According to Tasmanian resources minister Guy Barnett, Majestic Timbers Australia (a Launceston business) is
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New $23m depot for Adelaide
Transport and logistics firm Northline is investing $23 million to build a new transport and logistics facility in Regency Park, in Adelaide’s inner north.
The new 10,440 square metre under cover facility
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Two weeks left to nominate for 2016 Australian Bulk Handling Awards!
You’ve only got two weeks left to nominate your business or someone else’s for ABHR’s prestigious Australian Bulk Handling Awards.
Nominations for this year’s Bulkies close on September 30.
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Eden woodchip wharf to be fixed by November
Eden’s badly damaged woodchip loading wharf should be fixed later this year which will allow major resumption of exports, a joint statement from Allied Natural Wood Exports and the Australian Forest
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Wood Mack tips drop in seaborne thermal coal
MEASURES aimed at limiting a global average temperature rise to two degrees Celsius would dent Australian thermal coal exports, albeit not as much as competitor coal producing nations.
That’s the analysis
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Chester’s challenge: Make Inland Rail “inevitable”
Federal infrastructure and transport minister Darren Chester has hinted at his excitement at the prospect of a completed Melbourne to Brisbane inland railway.
Under well-documented plans, the ports of
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Former Rio iron boss Harding named Aurizon CEO
Aurizon has named former Rio Tinto iron ore chief executive Andrew Harding as the man to replace outgoing managing director and chief executive Lance Hockridge.
After 24 years of service at Rio, Harding
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Murray Basin rail works progressing
Stage one of the project to upgrade rail in one of Victoria’s busiest agricultural regions has been declared complete, and a second stage of works has been outlined by the state government.
Victorian
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Trial begins over 2010 Shen Neng grounding
Some six years after bulk carrier Shen Neng One grounded on the Douglas Shoal, off the coast of Queensland, the Commonwealth has opened its case in the Federal Court to determine who should pay up to $194
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