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.
The
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ACCC will not challenge Asciano split
The break-up and takeover of Australian port and rail firm Asciano will not be challenged by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
After an extended period of investigation, the ACCC announced
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Train collides with truck, derails on Warrnambool line
A truck driver is in hospital with serious injuries, and at least 11 more people are injured after a train collided with a truck at a level crossing at Colac, in south-west Victoria.
Victorian Police said
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‘Tears and sorrow’ as trains collide in Italy
At least 27 are dead and 50 injured after two passenger trains collided head-on in Italy on July 12.
The two trains collided on a single-section of the Bari-Barletta railway in the Puglia region (known
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Albo rules out leadership bid
Labor transport talisman Anthony Albanese has reflected on a “hard fought campaign” after he was formally re-elected in Grayndler at the July 2 federal election, and has ruled out challenging Bill
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Truckie’s failure to stop led to 2014 fatality: TAIC
A truck driver who was killed after his vehicle got stuck on a level crossing in Rangiriri, New Zealand, failed to obey a stop sign before entering the intersection, the country’s Transport Accident
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Transport Canberra launched
ACT minister for transport and city services Meegan Fitzharris has launched the Transport Canberra and City Services (TCCS) Directorate, to bring together public transport and local services in the nation’s
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Car, train collide in Queensland
Aurizon has issued plea for common sense from motorists after one of its coal trains collided head-on with a sedan between Warra and Macalister on Thursday night, June 30.
The Queensland-based freight
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Fallout postponed as hung parliament looms
It will take a little longer than expected for the pin to drop in Canberra, with the final result of the weekend’s Federal Election too close to call, and voting stalled until Tuesday.
Millions of voters
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