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Singapore Airlines Toowoomba flight a boost for beef and vegie exporters

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THE first flight to Singapore from Toowoomba Wellcamp Airport this week is set to benefit local producers of beef and vegetables. Queensland Premier and trade minister Annastacia...
Singapore Airlines Toowoomba flight a boost for beef and vegie exporters

Australia-UK free trade agreement negotiations begin

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AUSTRALIA and the United Kingdom have started negotiations on a free trade agreement. Trade minister Simon Birmingham said Australia was ready to help the UK find “new beginnings”...
Australia-UK free trade agreement negotiations begin

Tribunal upholds vessel ban

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AN AUSTRALIAN Maritime Safety Authority decision to ban the Panama-flagged bulk carrier Fortune Genius (IMO 9221877) from Australian ports for 12 months has been affirmed by the...
Tribunal upholds vessel ban

Patrol boat maintenance completed in Cairns

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A MAJOR servicing and restoration effort in Cairns has been completed onHMAS Armidale, a patrol boat of the Royal Australian Navy. The $5m effort was the first of several major...
Patrol boat maintenance completed in Cairns

Sea Swift defends IR approach in wake of union criticism

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CAIRNS-based coastal shipping company Sea Swift says its wants to retain as many jobs as possible despite tough economic conditions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. The...
Sea Swift defends IR approach in wake of union criticism

Fuel security plans must address foreign tanker reliance, says union

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THE Maritime Union has urged the Commonwealth to address the nation’s reliance on foreign tankers to transport oil and petroleum products. The union has welcomed the Commonwealth...
Fuel security plans must address foreign tanker reliance, says union

Fortescue’s record shipments in March quarter

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MINING company Fortescue Metals Group has reported record shipments of iron ore during the 2020 financial year March quarter, defying any possible impact from coronavirus. In...
Fortescue’s record shipments in March quarter

Transparency focus of free trade agreement negotiations

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A MINISTERIAL Advisory Committee is to be established to guide the federal government’s free trade agenda, it has been announced. The announcement was part of a joint statement...
Transparency focus of free trade agreement negotiations

Export resilience shown in Chamber report

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A RELATIVELY small drop in exports was a highlight in an otherwise gloomy report into the June quarter from the Australian Chamber-Westpac Survey of Industrial Trends. The report...
Export resilience shown in Chamber report

Focus on deregulation praised by Logistics Council

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A COMMITMENT by Prime Minister Scott Morrison to focus the federal government’s Deregulation Taskforce on Australia’s COVID-19 economic recovery has been praised by the Australian...
Focus on deregulation praised by Logistics Council

Seafarers beyond breaking point

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SEAFARERS around the world have been urged to down tools and exercise their rights to return home as an extended deadline of June 15 to resolve the repatriation issue passes. The...
Seafarers beyond breaking point

Inspection recommendation following freight train derailment

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RAIL infrastructure managers should ensure effective inspection techniques, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau says, following an investigation into a freight train...
Inspection recommendation following freight train derailment

Sheep ship set to sail following court ruling

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THE Federal Court has cleared the way for a live export ship to leave Fremantle, rejecting an appeal from Animals Australia against an earlier approval from the Department of...
Sheep ship set to sail following court ruling

Mechanical issues delay Maersk Semarang

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MAERSK Line has confirmed mechanical issues are behind delays in the sailing of Maersk Semarang, a container ship currently at Port Botany. Maersk Semarang (IMO 9330070) is a...
Mechanical issues delay Maersk Semarang

What's in a name? Auckland narrows down titles for new tug

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PORTS of Auckland has reduced to four the number of possible names for its new electric tug boat. Understood to be the first of its type, a first round of names saw more than 3000...
What's in a name? Auckland narrows down titles for new tug