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by Sineva Toevai last modified Oct 23, 2009 12:41 PM
Manning shortage crippling Patrick Port Botany

Manning shortage crippling Patrick Port Botany

Patrick says it will continue to second staff from Port Kembla and Melbourne in an effort to clear chronic congestion at Port Botany.

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Toll snaps up NZ's Express Logistics

Toll snaps up NZ's Express Logistics

Toll Group has acquired leading New Zealand freight forwarder Express Logistics Group (ELG) for about $50m, the Australian firm said today.

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Mixed result for BHP in shipbroking case

BHP Billiton Freight has won a Federal Court case against Cosco Oceania Chartering in a finding that centres on the relationship between shipbrokers and their clients.

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GE Oil & Gas secures $400m Gorgon contract

GE Oil & Gas has won a deal worth more than $400m to provide advanced liquefied natural gas (LNG) technology for the development of Gorgon's Barrow Island LNG project.

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NSW-Acacia Ridge track upgrade begins

Work has started on a significant upgrade of the rail line between the New South Wales border and the Brisbane intermodal hub Acacia Ridge.

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New gantry a boost for Donald freight terminal

The Victorian Government will spend almost $500,000 upgrading the Donald Intermodal Terminal, the minister responsible for rail, Lynne Kosky, said yesterday.

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AMSA recovers 277,000 litres of Montara oil

The Australian Maritime Safety Authority had recovered 277,000 litres, or almost 1750 barrels, of Montara oil by Tuesday, the organisation has revealed.

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Chevron, Apache join in Wheatstone gas project

Apache Julimar has joined forces with Chevron Australia to develop the Wheatstone field gas project in Western Australia.

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Agriculture exports in WA at record high

Demand from the Middle East and Asia sent agricultural commodities and food exports in Western Australia to a record $6bn last year.

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Wheat price should bounce back, says Rabobank

Australian wheat exporters can expect good returns next financial year after very modest prices marred this year's offering, according to food and agribusiness financier Rabobank.

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