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Countdown is on for launch of Tassie-built electric ship

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INCAT Tasmania has commenced the countdown to the launch of its electric ferry Hull 096. The 130-metre-long catamaran is due to launch in 70 days, on 2 May, as the largest...
Countdown is on for launch of Tassie-built electric ship

Baltic Exchange weekly report

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THE BALTIC Dry Index increased each day this past week to 981 on Friday 21 February The Baltic Dry Index for the week ending Friday 21 February 2025. Source: Baltic Exchange...
Baltic Exchange weekly report

Aussie luminaries place among top 100 women in shipping

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AUSTRALIA is well represented among the 100 Top Women in Shipping for 2024 with Josephine Clark, Alison Cusack and Sue Dight all making the list. The 100 Top Women in Shipping, an...
Aussie luminaries place among top 100 women in shipping

Whyalla rescue good news for transporters

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THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN Government’s Wednesday decision to seize control of the GFG Alliance’s Whyalla steelworks and appoint administrators Korda Mentha, and the state and federal...

Ports Australia calls for national action on cybersecurity

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PORTS Australia has called for a consultative forum to be set up as part of a strategy to strengthen the national supply chain against cyber threats. Addressing the Parliamentary...
Ports Australia calls for national action on cybersecurity

Qube reports "solid" half-year performance

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QUBE has announced a strong set of results for the first half of the 2025 financial year – and the appointment of a new director. Underlying H1 revenue increased 28.4% to $2.09...
Qube reports

QLD on trade mission to India and Singapore

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THE QUEENSLAND government is leading a trade mission to Singapore and India with a goal to strengthen bilateral ties with the two nations. Minister for trade Ros Bates is in India...
QLD on trade mission to India and Singapore

NZ energy crisis a blow to Taranaki trade

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PORT Taranaki’s total trade for the six months to 31 December plunged 28% compared with the same period last financial year. The North Island port handled 1.48 million tonnes of...
NZ energy crisis a blow to Taranaki trade

MUA thumbs up for resilience, thumbs down for Teekay

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THE MARITIME Union of Australia’s WA branch is using its Facebook posts to promote both the good and the bad. On a positive note a post on Wednesday 19 February, the MUA welcomed...
MUA thumbs up for resilience, thumbs down for Teekay

OPINION: Building resilient supply chains

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THE LAST few years have underscored the vulnerabilities of global supply chains. Once considered robust and reliable, they were exposed as fragile systems susceptible to...
OPINION: Building resilient supply chains

MinRes blames weather for road damage

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MANAGING director of Mineral Resources, Chris Ellison, told an investor meeting on 19 February that the $2.6 billion, 150-kilometre road, between the Onslow Iron mine and the port...
MinRes blames weather for road damage

Transhipper MinRes Rosily juggles Cyclone Zelia

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IT WAS A stormy arrival for Mineral Resources newest addition to its team of transhippers at Onslow Iron as it wound its way around Cyclone Zelia. MinRes Rosily arrived in Exmouth...
Transhipper MinRes Rosily juggles Cyclone Zelia

TasPorts reports steady trade in H1 FY25

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TASPORTS has reported stable and steady trade volumes in its FY25 mid-year report, though a slight dip compared with the same period last financial year due to drydocking of Bass...
TasPorts reports steady trade in H1 FY25

IALA opens first General Assembly as an IGO

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“WE DID it!” was the term suggested by IALA secretary-general Francis Zachariae as best befitting IALA’s 12-year transition from an NGO to an intergovernmental organisation. Mr...
IALA opens first General Assembly as an IGO

CSIRO launches new aid for food exporters

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THE CSIRO has launched a new national resource of isotopic data – food’s unique fingerprint – that it says can be used to help protect and further grow Australia’s reputation for...
CSIRO launches new aid for food exporters