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by samc last modified Feb 01, 2010 11:08 AM
ICTSI casts doubt over Australian expansion

ICTSI casts doubt over Australian expansion

International Container Terminal Services Inc could abandon plans to establish a container terminal on Australia’s east coast in the wake of the selection of Hutchison Port Holdings as Port Botany’s third operator.

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DP World mum on Australian float speculation

DP World mum on Australian float speculation

DP World has refused today to be drawn on a report that its Dubai parent company was looking at a $1bn float of its Australian operation.

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Albanese to tighten up MSIC provisions

Albanese to tighten up MSIC provisions

The Federal Government has moved to toughen up rules for holders and issuers of security passes at Australian ports and oil and gas facilities.

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Sea Cargo Logistics fraudster jailed

The man whose embezzlement caused the liquidation of Sea Cargo Logistics has been jailed for 13 years over a variety of fraud offences as well as a charge of dangerous driving causing death.

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Consumer demand to lift agriculture industry

Australia's agriculture industry is poised for a "generally positive" year amid expectations the global economic landscape will improve and consumer demand will strengthen, a Rabobank report says.

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Southern Shipping sell-off to start soon

The sale process for Southern Shipping's ships was imminent, PKF Chartered Accountants and Business Advisers said on Friday.

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Mell Singapore makes maiden voyage to Darwin

A replacement vessel commissioned for the Mariana Express service between Darwin and the Asia Pacific region made its maiden voyage to the Northern Territory port on Friday.

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Rising fuel bill trims Carnival's profit expectations

An expectation that fuel will cost 5% more in 2010 than cruise operator Carnival projected has prompted the company to trim its annual profits guidance for 2010 by US$0.10 per share.

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