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Queensland move on permits to boost freight productivity

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THE AUSTRALIAN Logistics Council has called “sensible” reforms to extend permit durations for Class 1 Oversize Overmass vehicles to 12 months. “This will improve the efficiency of...
Queensland move on permits to boost freight productivity

Queensland transport minister pushes coastal shipping reform

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A STATE parliamentary inquiry is considering reform for coastal shipping in the Queensland context, transport minister Mark Bailey says. Speaking at the Australian Potts Business...
Queensland transport minister pushes coastal shipping reform

Conference held in Townsville

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PORTS Australia has held its Australian Ports Business and Operations Conference in Townsville, North Queensland. The event was held at Rydges Southbank. Day one featured...
Conference held in Townsville

OUT & ABOUT: MIAL celebrates 120 years

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MARITIME Industry Australia celebrated 120 years as a peak maritime and shipping industry group on Tuesday night (25 June) with a function at the Park Hyatt in Melbourne. The...
OUT & ABOUT: MIAL celebrates 120 years

Ports conference starts in Townsville

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MORE than 130 maritime and logistics experts have gathered in Townsville for the Australian Ports Business and Operations Conference. Welcoming delegates were Queensland Minister...
Ports conference starts in Townsville

International Day of the Seafarer recognised

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MARITIME Industry Australia has used the International Day of the Seafarer (25 June) to reflect upon the role of sailors across the globe. Chief executive Teresa Lloyd also spoke...
International Day of the Seafarer recognised

Port of Newcastle goes to the bush

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PARTS of western and north-western New South Wales would stand to make substantial savings by moving their shipping containers via a future Newcastle container terminal, a...
Port of Newcastle goes to the bush

Victorian Ports Corporation boss joins CEO sleepout

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VICTORIAN Ports Corporation (Melbourne) chief executive Rachel Johnson experienced a night of sleeping rough recently, but it was all for a good cause. Ms Johnson joined other...
Victorian Ports Corporation boss joins CEO sleepout

WOMEN IN MARITIME: Profile - Natalie Godward

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NATALIE Godward works from Eden on the beautiful south coast of New South Wales, a wonderful natural harbour and a developing cruise destination. She manages cruise visits into...
WOMEN IN MARITIME: Profile - Natalie Godward

Dennis determined to keep up the good work

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DESPITE forty years of chaplaincy work, Dennis Claughton from the Fremantle Flying Angel has no plans to hang up his boots. Dennis Claughton was made a Member of the Order of...
Dennis determined to keep up the good work

Port to help kids via fun run

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GLADSTONE Ports Corporation has announced children’s charity Give Me 5 for Kids as its 2019 Botanic to Bridge beneficiary for Gladstone’s biggest fun run. The GPC event is now in...
Port to help kids via fun run

Large quake fails to affect Port of Darwin

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SHIPPING and port operations were unaffected by an earthquake that shook up Darwin about 12.30pm (local time) on Monday. The quake was measured at 7.2 on the Richter Scale and is...
Large quake fails to affect Port of Darwin

Trade office opens in San Francisco

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A FOCUS on trade and investment is the objective of a new office opened in San Francisco by Trade and Investment Queensland. Tourism and innovation minister Kate Jones said the...
Trade office opens in San Francisco

Minister seeks “Holy Grail” of freight on rail

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VICTORIAN ports and freight minister Melissa Horne says the Mode Shift Incentive Scheme is critical in getting more containers off roads and onto rail near the Port of Melbourne....
Minister seeks “Holy Grail” of freight on rail

Trade mission seeks to capitalise on China opportunities

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THE Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia is running a “trade visit” to China from 30 July to 10 August. SCLAA chief executive Amanda O’Brien said the trip was “a...