Industry eager for clarity on Port Botany penalties
SOME might have suspected the New South Wales Government was bluffing in its threat of a regulatory stick. Others had wished such a weapon had been wielded years ago.
In front of a divided industry, and on the back of months of stalled negotiations, the state government last week unveiled the first step in its long-threatened regulation of Port Botany’s landside logistics operation.
A penalty scheme is to roll...
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