QR still on track despite privatisation questions
AS THE Queensland Government thrashes out the final stages of the split and partial sale of the entity that was QR, its former chief executive, Lance Hockridge, maintains that investment in the state’s rail network and in the facilities supporting it, is continuing.
Speaking with Lloyd’s List DCN, Mr Hockridge – who now leads QR National – said it was “business as usual” when it came to investment in infrastructure.
“We’re demonstrating that we’ve not paused at all,” Mr Hockridge said. “We’ve expedited...
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