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Truckers want Tripodi's port reforms to continue

by Rob Mckay last modified Nov 17, 2009 12:16 PM

The New South Wales trucking industry has called on the state's newly-appointed ports minister, Paul McLeay, to finish the Port Botany reform process begun by former minister Joe Tripodi.

  
Truckers want Tripodi's port reforms to continue

Hard-hat approach: Outgoing minister Joe Tripodi

While welcoming Mr McLeay to his new portfolio, the Australian Trucking Association New South Wales (ATA NSW) said it was crucial that Mr McLeay was "fully briefed and fully across" the Port Botany Landside Improvement Strategy.

"This is a process which...

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