<p>The House of Representatives Transport and Regional Services Committee is to have an inquiry on the connections between Australian road and rail networks and the country’s
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Pressure mounting for infrastructure spending
<p>Both state governments and big business have backed calls for a national infrastructure forum to be organised as part of the Council of Australian Governments (COAG), the <em>Australian</em>
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No quick answer on global port problems, say lines
<p>A leading shipping line group has warned that there will be "no quick fixes" for terminal congestion problems around the world.</p> <p>Christopher Koch, chief
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ARTC posts EIS for Hunter Valley decongestion project
<p>Australian Rail Track Corporation has put on display the environmental impact statement for one of its most important projects to decongest the Hunter Valley/Newcastle coal
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Solid Energy $800m coal supply deal with Genesis Energy falters
<p>New Zealand’s state coal miner Solid Energy may not be able to deliver on a $800m (A$742m) coal supply deal with Genesis Energy.</p> <p>A Macquarie Equities report
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Fortescue to respond to claims of doubts on project
<p>The Fortescue Metals Group said it will respond to articles in this morning’s <em>Australian Financial Review</em> (Thursday, March 24) claiming that the Chinese
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Ministerial veteran takes infrastructure critics to task
<p>Former federal transport minister Peter Morris has moved to hose down some of the present heated debate on transport infrastructure, saying that some of the rhetoric ignores the
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Century Mine could be closed for 11 to 18 days
<p>Exports from the Century Mine in northwest Queensland could be hampered significantly after a major electrical failure at the start of the concentrator production process.</p>
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Competition watchdog bites infrastructure critics
<p>The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has rebutted accusations that it is to blame for Australia’s infrastructure woes – and points to the Hunter
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Michael Mrdak takes senior DoTARS job
<p>Michael Mrdak has been appointed deputy secretary to the Federal Department of Transport and Regional Services. </p> <p>He will replace Lynelle Briggs, who became Australian
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