South Australian premier Jay Weatherill says $150 million in savings from the Northern Connector road project should be redirected into a project to remove the Oaklands level crossing south of Adelaide.
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Moreton Bay signal audit due in weeks
Queensland transport minister Stirling Hinchliffe says results are due within weeks for the audit into how an inadequate signalling system was chosen for the still unopened Moreton Bay Rail Link.
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NSW hopeful Alstom wins Netherlands intercity deal
NSW Intercity Fleet contract candidate Alstom will hope to repeat recent success in the Netherlands, where it has just been awarded an €800 million deal to supply 79 intercity trains by operator NS.
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Republicans pledge to end federal funding for public transport
Stop us if you’ve heard this one before: ‘Mass transit should not be funded by the Federal Government.’
Because that’s the loud and clear message coming from the United States Republican Party’s
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ARA boss tells Turnbull Ministry: Get transport right
Australasian Railway Association chief executive Danny Broad has welcomed the new Turnbull Ministry, but has reminded the nation’s leadership team to avoid past failures when it comes to transport
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Albanese reappointed to shadow transport role
In an unsurprising announcement, Labor transport figurehead Anthony Albanese has been reappointed as shadow minister for transport and infrastructure.
Opposition leader Bill Shorten announced the new
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ATSB to probe Warrnambool collision
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has begun its investigation into the July 13 collision of a truck and a train at a level crossing on Victoria’s Warrnambool line which left 21 people injured.
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A century of Johnston – the iconic typeface of the London Underground
Paul Wilson explains how words – and the way they’re written – can form an essential part of urban infrastructure.
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CIMIC slammed despite net profit
Shares in construction and engineering firm CIMIC have fallen roughly 20% in early trading, despite the company announcing a first half profit increase of 3.1%.
CIMIC, formerly known as Leighton Holdings,
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Albo: PM must refocus policy after ‘scraping’ election win
Shadow infrastructure minister Anthony Albanese has called on Malcolm Turnbull to return to the nation building drawing board after “scraping” back into power at the federal election on July
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