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Hay Point back in business after protesters ejected
Coal loading at the Hay Point Coal Terminal, south of Mackay, has resumed after a group of Greenpeace activists ended their two-day protest.
ACCC pressures grain traders over port access
With their export accreditation at risk, agribusinesses with port terminals acted swiftly yesterday to reassure the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) that they took their access responsibilities seriously.
WWL sees light at the end of the tunnel
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics has cast doubts on the ro/ro industry's 202 vessel orders although the vehicle carrier believes the car market is showing signs of improvement.
Planning for new marine research vessel underway
Innovation and science minister senator Kim Carr was in Hobart today to launch a $120m project to commission Australia's next generation marine research ship.
Tasmania sees positives in Toll/ANL merger
Despite a certain uneasiness amongst shippers about how Toll's takeover of ANL's Bass Strait services will play out, the Tasmanian Government sees only positives from yesterday's announcement.
Bank denies pledge to pay Burmese crew
The law firm representing a Japanese bank that arrested a reefership in Auckland has denied giving maritime unions an assurance that it would pay outstanding wages owed to the vessel's 23 Burmese crew members.
Southampton terminal boss heading home
DP World Southampton managing director Campbell Mason will leave the terminal operator at the end of the year and return to Australia.



