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by Sineva Toevai last modified Jun 25, 2009 02:32 PM
Newcastle exports slump as ship queue lengthens

Newcastle exports slump as ship queue lengthens

Coal exports from the port of Newcastle have fallen 15% from their levels a week ago, with the average waiting time for vessels surging to almost two weeks.

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ANL has big plans for coastal shipping

ANL has big plans for coastal shipping

ANL will unveil its coastal shipping expansion before the year's end, the company's managing director, John Lines, has told Lloyd's List DCN.

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Triple treat for Toll's Asian expansion

Triple treat for Toll's Asian expansion

Toll's expansion into Asia continues to roll on, with the group announcing yesterday it had acquired three Asian-based international courier businesses.

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Brierty wins $19m Pilbara projects

Brierty Ltd has won two road infrastructure projects in the Pilbara worth $19m, the civil contractor said yesterday.

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Coal trucks get unlimited access to Port Kembla

Trucks are now free to move coal and bulk goods to the Port Kembla Coal Terminal 24 hours a day, seven days a week after the New South Wales Government removed a 27-year-old curfew.

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Kwinana Bulk Terminal coal exports reach record

The Kwinana Bulk Terminal at Fremantle Ports exported its one millionth tonne of coal to China and India this month, the port has said.

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TCA hits back at intelligent access criticism

TCA hits back at intelligent access criticism

Transport Certification Australia (TCA) yesterday rebutted comments by road haulage peak bodies highlighting perceived weaknesses in the implementation of intelligent access in NSW and Queensland.

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WA rejects super port authority plan for Pilbara

WA rejects super port authority plan for Pilbara

Western Australia's Liberal Government has ditched plans by its Labor predecessor to set up an overarching port authority for the Pilbara region.

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