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NT-SA train movement on way to Darwin
A SPECIAL train shifting Australian Defence military equipment has begun its return trip to Darwin from Port Augusta in South Australia. The movement of up to 20 flat-top wagons,...
Ports re-open in the Pilbara after cyclone
PILBARA Ports Authority has announced the Port of Dampier had resumed normal operations mid-week after being closed for five-and-a-half days. On Tuesday PPA said it had re-opened...
Alleged reptile smuggler nabbed by authorities
TWO Fijian banded iguanas have been taken into custody by the Australian Border Force in Sydney following a cruise line passenger’s apparent attempt to smuggle the reptiles into...
AMSA coordinates rescue of injured mariner
A RESCUE helicopter was deployed off Australia’s Top End to rescue an injured crew member from the box ship Colombo. The rescue occurred 250NM north east of the North Territory...
Bulker detained following safety concerns
A LIBERIAN-flagged bulker has been detained at Port Kembla after safety concerns were raised by labour groups. Australian Maritime Safety Authority general manager of ship safety...
West Swanson wharfies offered redundancies by DPWA
STEVEDORE DP World Australia says the loss of container volumes at West Swanson Dock in Melbourne is behind a decision to offer redundancies. The announcement comes as the company...
Lamb definition change a potential boost to exporters
A CLEARER definition of “lamb” is set to make things easier for Australian exporters, federal authorities say. According to the Department of Agriculture, the definition of lamb...
Plan to increase wine exports to record $3.5b
A SERIES of workshops around the country, bankrolled with $50m from the federal government, are aimed at helping Australia leverage maximum value from wine exports. Australia is...
New ferry to link Geelong with Melbourne
PORT Philip Ferries is set to start a new ferry service between Central Geelong and Docklands, Melbourne in early December. The announcement of the new service was made at the...
Closing date nears for submissions on cotton export ban
TIME is running out for those seeking to lodge submissions to a parliamentary committee that is examining the future of Australian cotton exports. The Export Control Amendment...
Minister warns of Webb Dock encroachment
URBAN encroachment is starting to become a factor near Webb Dock, Victorian roads minister Jaala Pulford has acknowledged. Webb Dock has undergone extensive redevelopment during...
MSC Magnifica makes maiden Sydney call
AFTER making its maiden call in Auckland on a 118-night World Cruise from Italy, MSC Magnifica recently reached the mighty city of Sydney. Guests on board were able to select from...
VTA STATE CONFERENCE 2019: Manage freight to preserve liveability, says Button
FREIGHT Victoria chief executive Garry Button says effective management of freight is crucial in preserving Melbourne’s status as one of the world’s most liveable cities....
VTA STATE CONFERENCE 2019: Victorian Opposition infrastructure spokesman seeking to moderate port fee hikes
VICTORIAN opposition infrastructure spokesman David Davis says he will be working to moderate increased fees and charges at the Port of Melbourne that have arisen since...
Cyclone shuts down ports and roads on Pilbara coast
CYCLONE Veronica has continued to weaken after battering the Pilbara coast with destructive wind gusts, flooding rain and dangerous tide surges over the weekend. Veronica...
