NSW freight body votes to wind up operations
THE FREIGHT and Logistics Council of New South Wales (FALCONSW) will cease operations following a decision by the state and federal governments to pull the plug on $400,000 of grants the organisation received each year.
FALCONSW was formed by the amalgamation in October 2008 of the state’s seafreight and airfreight councils.
Acting chief executive Hugh McMaster said the decision to voluntarily wind up FALCONSW and cease operations as an association under the state legislation governing...
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