Adelaide Outer Harbor to be deepened by late 2005
The much-vaunted channel-deepening project for the port of Adelaide got the government seal of approval on Friday with the state agreeing to commit $15m towards the $45m project.
Work to dredge the shipping channel will start in April for completion by the end of this year.
Under the project, the main channel at Outer Harbor will be deepened from its present 12.2 metres to 14.2 metres, and...
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