Bulker released from detention
The vessel Anna Elisabeth is back at sea after being cleared from detention
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 29th March, 2019
The vessel Anna Elisabeth is back at sea after being cleared from detention
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 29th March, 2019
The new inspector-general is sure to have his work cut out battling pests such as brown marmorated stink bug
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 29th March, 2019
A stevedore has hiked infrastructure fees in Sydney, citing the need to keep up with infrastructure and maintenance requirements
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 29th March, 2019
Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest’s Fortescue Metals Group recorded a slight decline in shipment volumes, but the company is still talking of a positive outlook
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 29th March, 2019
The appointment of Dr Gillian Miles has been welcomed by industry groups
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 29th March, 2019
The live export of sheep became controversial last year, but authorities hope “greater scrutiny” will keep the industry in line
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 28th March, 2019
The role of ports and many associated issues are to be thrashed out during a mid-year conference in Townsville
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 28th March, 2019
MUD crabs from the remote Gulf of Carpentaria are set to find their way faster onto Chinese dining tables, with the Queensland government agreeing to provide extra money for a local business. Agriculture and fisheries minister...
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 28th March, 2019
A new port on Kangaroo Island might boost timber exports: but at what price?
Read MorePosted by David Sexton | 28th March, 2019
DPWA sought intervention from the Fair Work Commission on grounds there was a “go slow” at Port Botany
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