Queensland non-coal rail network escapes sell-off
The Queensland Government's resolve to press ahead with its asset sale proved less than steely yesterday, with the non-coal below-rail network slipping the noose.
Off track: Changes to aspects of Queensland's plans to sell below-rail assets (Photo: QR)
However any hopes of the network being offloaded to the Australian Rail Track Corporation were dashed, with premier Anna Bligh telling state parliament an approach to the Federal Government to explore ownership of that part of the...
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