Clearing the bottlenecks or tossing the baby out with Botany bathwater
YOU HAVE to worry when a politician with Paul McLeay’s physical presence starts talking about smashing anything, let alone something fragile.
The New South Wales ports minister would look just as comfortable tucked into the front row of a rugby scrum, ears strapped with black tape, as he would wearing a black suit in an equally hazardous state cabinet room. If you are already a subscriber, please sign in below. If you're not a subscriber and would like to experience the full benefits of Lloyd's List DCN with a 14 day trial, please click here. Alternatively, click here to subscribe.This full article is available to Lloyd's List DCN subscribers only.




