Ports like land plan
NEWCASTLE Port Corporation has finalised a two-year process that sees it take control of about 470 ha of land previously owned by various arms of the New South Wales Government.
The state government has also announced changes to planning rules protecting land earmarked for port use from being affected by local council decisions, residents and industry.
Australia’s peak ports representative, Ports Australia, urged the states and the Federal Government to...
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