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- 09 July 2008 | Wednesday
- Barge ablaze at Sydney's White Bay today | 11:49AM
- Asciano shares fall but sees profit unchanged | 01:05PM
- AMC tackle skills shortages in the maritime industry | 11:36AM
- Iron Boomerang rail and smelter project pushed again | 11:36AM
- Biodiesel plant planned for Port Kembla | 11:36AM
- Another step in easing congestion of Melbourne port access | 11:36AM
- Shipping still core to Allco | 11:36AM
- Hamburg ready to dig deep for Hapag-Lloyd | 11:36AM
- Birth control the model for managing CO2 emissions | 01:02PM
- NOL shares slide on Held exit; Hanjin down on US worries | 11:36AM
- 08 July 2008 | Tuesday
- Fuel prices hitting most businesses hard | 11:48AM
- TasPorts begins its own management restructure | 11:48AM
- Centrex call for Port Lincoln rethink | 11:48AM
- NOL chief Held in shock exit | 11:48AM
- ATA fights for more rest areas in NSW | 11:48AM
- Murchison terminate merger with Midwest | 11:48AM
- AMSA warning on offshore anchoring | 11:48AM
- Esperance dust contamination fears remain | 11:47AM
- Truck crash delays coal loading for eight hours | 11:47AM
- Australian wine continues the downward spiral | 11:47AM
- BHP takes three-year capesizes | 11:47AM
- Yamba oil spill exercise | 11:47AM
- Russian fish factory arrested again over wages row | 11:47AM
- India braced for further strike as dockers protest | 11:47AM
- 07 July 2008 | Monday
- It's the climate to lock in fuel price rises, truckers told | 12:04PM
- Benefits for Victoria in climate change moves: VECCI | 02:02PM
- Australia Post boss predicts trouble for 'just in time' | 12:04PM
- BHP follows 85% iron ore price rise, delays bid | 12:04PM
- Growcom boss in chain of responsibility call | 12:04PM
- Airlines call an end to curfew and cap | 01:07PM
- CBH applies for export licence | 12:04PM
- Nine options for Kimberley LNG hub | 12:04PM
- Brand new Kota Lambai on maiden voyage | 12:04PM
- Shipping containers attractive to first home buyers | 12:04PM
- Non-German buyers told to back off Hapag-Lloyd | 12:04PM
- Empty ballast tanks may have caused ferry disaster | 12:04PM
- 04 July 2008 | Friday
- Qantas Freight to go paperless | 11:29AM
- AMSA addresses pilotage review concerns | 11:29AM
- Cosco Pacific eyes US$4.2m from box leaseback deal | 11:29AM
- Toll buys freight forwarder Gluck and trucker Extra | 12:47PM
- Australia blocks visa access for foreign truck drivers | 12:56PM
- ASA Logistics in SCM purchase | 11:29AM
- $30m to hose down Gladstone dust concerns | 11:29AM
- Fredriksen increases stake in Tui | 11:29AM
- Oil breaks through US$145 ahead of further surge | 11:29AM
- TWU calls for national compensation regime | 11:29AM
- Premium for Australian beef in South Korea | 01:27PM
- Pirates rob crew of tug at knifepoint | 11:29AM
- Scott to provide transport for BHP Billiton | 11:29AM
- 03 July 2008 | Thursday
- PN trains derail once a month in Tasmania | 01:46PM
- Torres Pilots raises pilotage review concerns | 02:11PM
- Proposed rail link to connect Mount Isa and Darwin | 12:58PM
- Sydney Ports appoints chief operating officer | 11:56AM
- Fuel price 'to affect property and rail use' | 11:56AM
- Saadé breaks owners' silence to predict tough times for boxships | 11:56AM
- Crossing smash blocks freight in north Queensland | 02:40PM
- Enrolments urged for marine environmental awareness course | 11:56AM
- Mission to Seafarers Victoria appeal | 11:56AM
- Pallas to open VTA annual conference | 11:56AM
- Victims of Hebei Spirit spill to receive payouts within months | 11:56AM
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