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by samc last modified Oct 23, 2009 05:26 PM
Green light for historic 340km Qld-NSW rail link

Green light for historic 340km Qld-NSW rail link

A key link in the planned inland rail corridor between Queensland and New South Wales will be completed by 2014 under a proposal backed by both state governments.

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CBH completes first round of grain shipping allocation

CBH completes first round of grain shipping allocation

CBH Group has auctioned off 70% of the core shipping space available for the period of January to June 2010, the Western Australian grain marketer has announced.

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Victorian employers concerned at rising port costs

Victorian employers concerned at rising port costs

The Victorian Employers Chamber of Commerce and Industry (VECCI) has raised concern that mounting Melbourne port charges may distort the road haulage industry and harm the port's competitiveness.

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New delay for Montara leak plugging

PTTEP Australasia's next attempt to locate and plug the leaking Montara well in the Timor Sea is expected to be made tomorrow, following an equipment failure over the weekend.

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ABB's new grain terminal loads first ship

The first vessel to be loaded at ABB Grain's new terminal in Port Adelaide's Outer Harbor is scheduled to leave the port tomorrow.

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Asciano to concentrate on bulk rail

Asciano to concentrate on bulk rail

Asciano will rely on Pacific National's bulk rail haulage operations to bolster earnings over the rest of the financial year, chairman Tim Poole said at the company's annual general meeting last week.

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South-east Asia free trade begins in January

The Federal Government has announced that the free trade agreement with south-east Asian nations will begin on January 1.

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Australia's rapid port role reversal

Australia's rapid port role reversal

Australia's biggest coal ports are experiencing mixed fortunes at a time of rapid expansion.

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