The discovery of a shrub unseen by experts for almost 200 years could challenge logistics group Qube’s massive Moorebank intermodal development, with the NSW Land and Environment Court looking into the
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Three requests for tender released by TasRail
TasRail has released three requests for tender for significant track and level crossing upgrades, forming part of the $119.6 million Tasmanian Freight Rail Revitalisation Program jointly funded by the
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Junior miner Cliffs threatened by growing ore discount
United States miner Cleveland-Cliffs says its Australian division may struggle to survive if the discount applied to lower-grade iron ore does not diminish.
The discount – which comes into play with
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Officials split over One Belt, One Road
Australian bureaucrats are divided over China’s ambitious push to dominate global trade, with a number of key Government departments against the plan, despite 68 countries already signing up.
Beijing’s
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Business Chamber welcomes Sydney plan
The representative body for Sydney businesses says if the new 40-year program for the Greater Sydney region is properly implemented, the city could manage its growth “while remaining a productive and
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Three-city Sydney, rail projects outlined in NSW 40-year plans
A three-city Sydney connected by new rail links, and a range of other regional, light and passenger rail projects are highlighted in a pair of major planning documents released by the NSW Government this
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Albo torches Coalition for ‘massive infrastructure cuts’
Shadow minister Anthony Albanese has slammed $3.9 billion of Coalition “underspending” on infrastructure over the last three budget years, calling it evidence of “the Abbott-Turnbull Government’s
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Regional crossings program passes half-way mark
More than half of the 52 regional railway crossings targeted in Victoria’s Safer Country Crossings program have now been upgraded, with the Rileys Road level crossing in Woodvale finished this week.
Boom
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ARA praises Senate report into national rail manufacturing plan
A recent report from the federal Senate’s Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport References Committee has been welcomed by the Australasian Railway Association (ARA) for its call for a national rail
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100 years linking east to west: The Trans-Australian Railway
This week marked the hundredth anniversary of the Trans-Australian Railway, which connected east and west of the country by rail for the first time.
One of Australia’s most historically significant infrastructure
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