Victoria’s minister for ports and freight Melissa Horne officially opened a rail freight terminal in Ultima, northern Victorian, for exporting to the Asian market.
The QUBE Ultima Intermodal Terminal
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Queensland signs onto Inland Rail
The Queensland and federal governments have reached an understanding regarding the $9.3 billion Inland Rail project, signing a bilateral agreement in Tooowoomba on Friday.
Labelled by government as “the
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Infrastructure charges at ports to continue increasing
Freight infrastructure investment set to streamline supply chain
A number of government freight infrastructure projects are the subject of an Australian Logistics Council report on how to enhance them to be more “freight friendly”.
Australia’s overall
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Upgrades to signalling systems will streamline exportation from Geelong
Final improvements are being made to Victoria’s rail freight infrastructure to streamline the journey of this year’s grain harvest to the Port of Geelong.
Signalling systems are now being upgraded
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Half a dozen new log wagons help shift load from trucking sector in New Zealand
The addition of six new log wagons to a daily freight service in New Zealand will enable up to 45,000 tonnes of logs to be transported to ports for export each year.
KiwiRail Group stated that this will
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Mineral Resources, Brockman delay Marillana rail and port project
Joint venture mining partners Mineral Resources and Brockman Mining have extended their delivery deadlines for the Marillana mine-to-port rail system in Western Australia.
The light rail line forms part
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BHP proposal approval lays out 100-year plan for the Pilbara
Western Australia’s McGowan Government has approved mining giant BHP’s plans for expansion in the Pilbara region, which includes plans for the company’s freight rail operations.
BHP’s plan lays
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IPART calls for review of NSW access regime
New South Wales’ Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) has asked the state to order a review of its rail access regime, which it says is not currently meeting stakeholders’ needs.
IPART
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KiwiRail completes restoration of freight line from Napier to Wairoa
KiwiRail has announced that the Napier-Wairoa line has been reinstated following several years of disuse.
The 115-kilometre, North Island line fell into disuse in December 2012 after being damaged by a
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