The day two schedule for AusRAIL PLUS in Melbourne is highlighted by a panel discussion on the massive Inland Rail project.
After a constructive first day of talks, delegates will return on day two, to
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Major Tassie Freight Revitalisation contract awarded
Infrastructure and regional development minister Warren Truss has announced the winner of a $119.6 million contract for Tasmanian track upgrades.
VEC Civil Engineering was awarded the contract, the single
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KiwiRail warns truckies after Invercargill bridge collision
New Zealand operator KiwiRail has sounded a warning to heavy vehicle drivers after a truck hit the span of a rail bridge over Rockdale Road in Invercargill recently.
The bridge was not significantly damaged,
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New finance boss to steer WorleyParsons in tough times
Engineering firm WorleyParsons has announced the appointment of a new chief financial officer to replace departing CFO Simon Holt.
WorleyParsons boss Andrew Wood named former Transurban CFO Tom Honan as
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Asciano opens books to Qube
Port and rail group Asciano has opened its books to upstart competitor Qube Holdings, after a Qube-led consortium launched a takeover bid to compete with a controversial existing offer from Brookfield.
Asciano,
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Report a reminder of freight priority
A Commonwealth government report showing the cost of congestion in Australia is likely to increase by billions of dollars in coming years is a reminder to governments to give equal consideration to the
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Brookfield, CBH reach interim deal
Still at odds over a long-term access deal, WA rail owner Brookfield Rail and grain exporter CBH Group have come to an interim agreement which will cover operations for 2016.
The interim deal, announced
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AusRAIL: New Zealand faces unique challenges
This year’s conference theme of “how to do what we do, but better” is a familiar one at KiwiRail, writes the company’s chief executive, Peter Reidy.
At KiwiRail we are working
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Asciano wants gender diversity
Asciano chairman Malcolm Broomhead has indicated the company will push for greater diversity in its future operations.
Speaking at this week’s company annual meeting where both he and chief executive
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Roy Hill launches court action over Samsung contract
Roy Hill will take Samsung to court over millions of dollars-worth of potential penalty payments, over the delivery of the Roy Hill mine in Western Australia.
A brief hearing in WA’s Supreme Court mentioned
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