Dredge arrives in Cairns for cruise ship expansion
A dredging program means cruise ships of up to 300metres soon will be able to enter Cairns Port
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 20th June, 2019
A dredging program means cruise ships of up to 300metres soon will be able to enter Cairns Port
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 19th June, 2019
The international delivery specialist is boosting its Australian capability
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 19th June, 2019
The animal protection body says the Exporter Supply Chain Assurance Scheme has failed to ensure the ethical treatment of cattle
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 19th June, 2019
Free trade deals were discussed at a conference, with a DFAT figure arguing they have been positive for Australian businesses
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 19th June, 2019
An event in the northern Melbourne suburb of Essendon attracted a range of speakers and delegates
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 19th June, 2019
The creation of a Home Affairs department was a significant development, but has it created confusion about the focus on customs?
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 18th June, 2019
The SAFC has had its say about transport and logistics in the state budget document
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 18th June, 2019
Criminals are becoming resourceful in overcoming advanced security mechanisms
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 18th June, 2019
A container train derailed in the New South Wales town of Junee earlier this month. The ATSB wants to know why?
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 18th June, 2019
Incidents near the entrance to the Persian Gulf have drawn attention to the risks seafarers face when sailing those waters
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