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Huge explosion at Beirut Port (with video: warning, distressing content)

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ALMOST 80 people are confirmed to have died from a huge explosion at the port in Beirut, Lebanon. While investigations are understood to be still underway, the nation’s President...
Huge explosion at Beirut Port (with video: warning, distressing content)

TasRail hits key milestone: New bulk minerals shiploader for Burnie Port

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INCREASING productivity and reliability for the mining industry is the aim of a planned bulk mineral shiploader to be built at Burnie Port, Tasmania. TasRail has announced it is...
TasRail hits key milestone: New bulk minerals shiploader for Burnie Port

Dog sniffs out illegal cigarettes (with video)

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TOBACCO detector dog Nayla has helped foil an apparent attempt to import illicit cigarettes from China hidden in a shipping container. According to the Australian Border Force,...
Dog sniffs out illegal cigarettes (with video)

Giant wind farm components imported at Port Kembla (with video)

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THE first shipment of components for Bango Wind Farm in the New South Wales Southern Tablelands recently arrived at Port Kembla. In total, 46 of General Electric’s Cypress 5.3MW...
Giant wind farm components imported at Port Kembla (with video)

Port steps up to combat family violence

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MID West Ports Authority has announced a series of measures aimed at both preventing and raising awareness of family violence. Initiatives implemented by MWPA include; Paid FV...
Port steps up to combat family violence

Pandemic fails to halt industrial action

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STEVEDORE DPWA has released a statement confirming further industrial action at its container terminals as the dispute between it and the Maritime Union over a new enterprise...
Pandemic fails to halt industrial action

John Duigan returns to service Bass Island Line

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REPAIR works on Bass Island Line ship John Duigan have been completed on time, TasPorts has reported. The vessel left Sydney on Saturday and is set to resume its normal schedule...
John Duigan returns to service Bass Island Line

Congestion action should aid the freight task

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THE National Road Transport Association has told a New South Wales economic inquiry that any moves to stop city congestion must not delay the movement of freight. NatRoad chief...
Congestion action should aid the freight task

Grains conference wraps up with trade discussion

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THE AUSTRALIAN Grain Industry Conference 2020 has wrapped up with a heavy focus on supply chains and international trade. Usually held in Melbourne, this year the event was held...
Grains conference wraps up with trade discussion

Allegations fly over Ruby Princess (includes video link)

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AN AUSTRALIAN Border Force officer who allowed people to disembark the Ruby Princess cruise ship mistakenly believed passengers displaying "flu-like symptoms" had tested negative...
Allegations fly over Ruby Princess (includes video link)

“Dire economic consequences” if crew change issue unresolved, says Ports Australia

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CREW change restrictions during COVID-19 risk becoming an economic issue as well as a human rights one, Ports Australia believes, with seafarers refusing to sail if they know they...
“Dire economic consequences” if crew change issue unresolved, says Ports Australia

Transport for New South Wales moves to end border testing confusion

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TRANSPORT for New South Wales has issued a notice confirming freight workers who do not have any symptoms who have been tested for COVID-19 are not required to self-isolate while...
Transport for New South Wales moves to end border testing confusion

Australia will “vigorously defend” barley exporters, says Minister Littleproud

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AGRICULTURE minister David Littleproud has promised a vigorous defence of barley exporters following a decision by China to hit a lucrative Australian industry with tariffs....
Australia will “vigorously defend” barley exporters, says Minister Littleproud

“Seize those opportunities", minister tells exporters

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TRADE minister Simon Birmingham has spoken of the need to diversify trading partners following a recent decision by China to impose tariffs on Australian barley. In conversation...
“Seize those opportunities

Policy response has eased pandemic pain, says economist

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A STRONG policy response has helped mitigate the impact of COVID-19 and the largest private sector collapse since the Great Depression, ANZ chief economist Richard Yetsenga says....
Policy response has eased pandemic pain, says economist