Views differ on SA port regulation
Pricing and access regulation of South Australian ports should continue, despite Flinders Ports saying regulation is unnecessary, a senior government official has argued.
“When Flinders Ports operates seven of the state’s nine [biggest] ports; I think the government would be quite irresponsible not to regulate it,” executive director of the Policy, Planning and Programs Division at the SA Department of Planning, Transport and...
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