Townsville is weathering adversity with strength
by
Rob McKay
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last modified
Aug 12, 2009 12:21 PM
While southern Australian ports have had to deal with recessionary throughput downgrades, those in the north have had the weather to contend with too.
Townsville was one that suffered as floods closed the Mt Isa rail line for significant periods in February.
By the end of March, Port of Townsville – to gain a name change and control of the sugar port of Lucinda...
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