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South Australian grain harvest decreases
SOUTH Australia’s 2018-19 grain harvest is expected to be 4.9m tonnes, with harvest now underway. Primary Industries and Regions SA (PIRSA)’s Crop and Pasture Report for Spring...
Bigger ships need bigger port infrastructure
AUSTRALIA needs to build port infrastructure that can handle bigger ships and more trade, Port of Newcastle CEO Craig Carmody said last week. Speaking at the Hunter Business...
Pilbara’s October throughput in line with last year
PILBARA Ports Authority handled a monthly throughput of 57.3m tonnes for the month of October 2018. This was similar to PPA’s throughput for October last year. However, throughput...
Bulker loses steering, may have grounded at Bluff
THE bulk carrier Alam Seri (IMO 9561837) suffered a steering gear failure near the New Zealand Port of Bluff and may have grounded, according to a preliminary report from the New...
Changes to proposed biosecurity import levy raise industry ire
THE Department of Agriculture and Water Resources has proposed changes to the contentious biosecurity levy, a scheme announced in this year’s federal budget that was roundly...
Port of Ashburton handover complete
THE Port of Ashburton has now been added to the Pilbara Ports Authority portfolio, boosting the organisation’s cargo-handling capacity. Chevron Australia, along with its project...
Smit Lamnalco wins Gladstone towage licence
GLADSTONE Ports Corporation has awarded Smit Lamnalco the five-year exclusive contract for towage services in the Port of Gladstone. The licence was awarded after a competitive...
Kiwis expel stink bug ship
BIOSECURITY New Zealand announced it had directed the ro-ro Carmen (IMO 9505027) to leave Kiwi waters after stink bugs and other pests were discovered onboard. Officers discovered...
First live-ex independent observer report released
THE FIRST summary report from a live-export “independent observer” has been released, documenting a voyage the Bahijah undertook carrying sheep and cattle to Israel in 2018. A...
Pacific countries prepare for IMO audits
MARITIME officers from seven Pacific countries are to join their New Zealand counterparts in the Kiwi capital Wellington to participate in a training course delivered by the...
Gladstone Port Corporation trials tidal energy
GLADSTONE Ports Corporation is looking towards harnessing the motion of the tides to generate renewable energy. A tidal turbine has been deployed at GPC’s Barney Point Terminal in...
Infrastructure access charges essential, says Scurrah
DP WORLD Australia CEO Paul Scurrah has told Ports Australia Biennial Conference delegates the stevedores’ infrastructure access charges are a necessity to keep the entire supply...
