Hastings falls to the opposition
A VICTORIAN Opposition move to block key changes to the state’s transport legislation last week has thrown into doubt future strategies for the ports of Melbourne and Hastings.
Shadow ports minister Denis Napthine said the opposition voted down amendments to the Transport Integration Act because it would have stymied growth at the port of Hastings.
John Brumby’s government had proposed to bring Hastings under the control of the...
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