National freight strategy slips into the slow lane
THE FEDERAL Government could go to the next election without a national freight strategy, with Australia’s transport and logistics industry doubtful the long-awaited policy will be tabled until the end of the year.
In a speech to the Australian Logistics Council’s annual forum in Sydney, federal infrastructure minister Anthony Albanese did not give a timeframe for delivering the multi-faceted response on key issues affecting coastal shipping and both landside and portside infrastructure.
Mr...
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