NSW Police will work closely with Transport for NSW over coming weeks to target dangerous and illegal motorist behaviour at level crossings in the Upper Hunter region.
Police will conduct regular patrols
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Aurizon adds two new tamping machines
A pair of new track tamping machines have been named to recognise indigenous culture, upon their addition to Aurizon’s maintenance fleet this week.
Two Dynamic Tamping machines from Plasser Australia
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Drama at ports as Newcastle blocked, Patrick-MUA bicker
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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Aurizon adds Macquarie banker to board
Macquarie Capital executive director Kate Vidgen will join rail group Aurizon as a non-executive director later this year.
Vidgen, currently responsible for Macquarie’s energy and resources sector investments,
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Aurizon begins operations at Enfield
Rail operator Aurizon has started operations at its new Enfield Intermodal Logistics Centre (ILC) in Sydney’s west.
Aurizon has relocated its intermodal freight business to Enfield, from its current
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Shorten promises big transport spending as election kicks off
Labor has committed to fund major rail projects in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide if it wins at the federal election on July 2.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull formally triggered a double
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$580m not enough for Inland Rail: Albo
Anthony Albanese says the $580 million committed by the Turnbull Government to Inland Rail in the federal budget is not enough to get the project off the “slow track”.
Last week’s federal budget
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Torrens Junction rail underpass gets green light
Federal major projects minister Paul Fletcher says Expressions of Interest will be called for the contract to separate the rail corridors at the Torrens Junction and adjacent road and rail level crossing
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Plans afoot for Tasmanian ‘infrastructure pipeline’
Authorities are seeking to provide an infrastructure guidance document for key projects in the apple isle.
Everything from roads, to ports, to rail and sewers are to form part of the Tasmanian ‘infrastructure
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Tas infrastructure minister happy with budget
Tasmanian infrastructure minister Rene Hidding says the federal budget has delivered for the Apple Isle’s future infrastructure needs.
Hidding, who has served as infrastructure minister since March 2014,
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