'Get on with it' is industry's infrastructure advice for governments: Logistics Council
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Mar 09, 2005 12:00 AM
by LLDCN 11:24AM, 09 Mar 2005
There is no need for a new infrastructure advisory body to guide AusLink spending, the Australian Logistics Council said.
Council chairman Ivan Backman said federal transport minister John Anderson was right to reject calls for a new body because he...
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