Portland feels chipper as year gets better
A DARK year for Victoria’s Portland port, one that saw two major potential woodchip customers fail in the face of the economic downturn, has turned rosier as it nears its end.
The Port of Portland has seen three months of negotiation end in timber firm Gunns signing of a lease committing it to develop and operate a second hardwood chip facility at the port. Construction will start in January.
The deal...
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