`No need for costings frenzy'
Victorian transport minister Peter Batchelor says the shipping industry and exporters should not work themselves into a frenzy over the question of who pays what for Melbourne's channel-deepening project until a more refined final estimate of the costs of the project are known.
Mr Batchelor said there are a lot of significant hurdles that need to be overcome before the government starts to resolve what contribution different sectors of the industry are going to make.
The whole process is still subject to environmental...
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