It’s been a dramatic few days on Australia’s waterfront, with climate change protestors blocking trade at the Port of Newcastle, and one of the nation’s biggest stevedores squaring off with the maritime
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Infrastructure in spotlight at ALC’s annual forum
A variety of infrastructure topics and challenges were discussed at the Australian Logistics Council Forum 2016 in a speech by Philip Davies, the CEO of Infrastructure Australia, and then by a panel of
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PN boss: Roads will win if Inland Rail isn’t built
Pacific National director David Irwin has predicted a gloomy future for rail freight in Australia if the Inland Rail project is not built.
Speaking at the Australian Logistics Council Forum 2016 held at
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Qube boss: Rail access key to Asciano bid
Qube managing director Maurice James has given a reflective and insightful explanation of some of the company’s motivations in making a bid for port and rail firm Asciano.
James spoke at a panel session
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Logistics execs annoyed at super funds over infrastructure policy
Annoyed industry executives challenged super fund managers in a tense session at the Australian Logistics Council’s Forum on March 2.
Things got testy on Wednesday afternoon at the ALC’s 2016 Forum
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Brookfield scheme meeting cancelled following Asciano’s Qube shift
Asciano on Friday announced an order made on Thursday by the Supreme Court of New South Wales concerning the scheme meeting convened for shareholders.
According to the stevedoring the company, the NSW
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Rail changes included in Moorebank’s final EIS
Significant adjustments to rail access are included among a number of changes in the Moorebank Intermodal Terminal’s final environmental impact statement, released earlier this month.
Overall volumes
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SA nuclear dump would need rail, port access
A nuclear waste disposal site in outback South Australia could be highly profitable, but would require construction of a new, secure port and railway, a Royal Commission has found.
South Australia’s
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Asciano Board shifts, favours Qube’s bid
In a shock-turnabout, the Board of Asciano have declared that the updated bid by the Qube Consortium is superior to the bid from Brookfield, which is now on a five day deadline to provide a matching or
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Inland Rail to generate $22.5bn
The Federal Government has released the delivery study for the Inland Rail project, after it was handed in by John Anderson’s Implementation Group earlier this month.
Anderson recently delivered
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