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Allegro puts For Sale sign on Strait Link

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SYDNEY-based private equity investor Allegro Funds has put Bass Strait shipping and logistics company Strait Link on the market. Strait Link, the former Toll Shipping, was...
Allegro puts For Sale sign on Strait Link

New Spirits: one here, one staying in Europe

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WITH Spirit of Tasmania IV now undergoing final fit-out in Hobart the Tasmanian Government has announced that sister Spirit of Tasmania V will remain in Europe until the first...
New Spirits: one here, one staying in Europe

Hobart Airport runway to be a boon for trade

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A STRENGTHENED runway at Hobart Airport is set to increase trade ties between Tasmania and Asia via larger aircraft such as the Airbus A350 and the Boeing 787. Hobart Airport...
Hobart Airport runway to be a boon for trade

Governments move to preserve smelters in Tasmania and SA

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SMELTING company Nyrstar is to receive a $135 million lifeline from the Commonwealth, Tasmanian and South Australian governments to ensure the future of its operations at Hobart...
Governments move to preserve smelters in Tasmania and SA

Marinus Link gets green light

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THE MARINUS Link Bass Strait power cable project has been given the go-ahead by shareholders and received federal environmental approval. After a period of uncertainty the $5.5...
Marinus Link gets green light

TT Line ro-pax on its way home

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SPIRIT of Tasmania I has departed Singapore for Geelong after the Maritime & Port Authority released it from a short detention. In a statement operator TT Line noted the ship had...
TT Line ro-pax on its way home

Spirit of Tasmania I detained in Singapore

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TT Line’s ro-pax Spirit of Tasmania I has been detained post-drydock in Singapore, delaying its return to Bass Strait service. The vessel left Geelong on 6 July for bi-annual...
Spirit of Tasmania I detained in Singapore

TT Line’s borrowing limit extended

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THE TASMANIAN Government has approved an increase in the borrowing limit for TT-Line, which warned earlier this year it could run out of money by September this year. Treasurer...
TT Line’s borrowing limit extended

Incat plugs in Danish contract

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INCAT Tasmania has won a landmark contract to design and build two new state-of-the-art battery-electric ferries for leading Danish ferry operator Molslinjen, a previous customer....
Incat plugs in Danish contract

Tasmania's Labor promises Spirits spill

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TASMANIAN Labor leader Dean Winter has promised to reveal all financial details of the troubled Spirit of Tasmania replacements and associated infrastructure problems. Mr Winter...
Tasmania's Labor promises Spirits spill

Incat celebrates Hales Trophy anniversary

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TASMANIAN shipbuilder Incat is reflecting on the 35th anniversary of wave-piercer Hoverspeed Great Britain taking the Hales Trophy, the legendary Blue Riband for the fastest...
Incat celebrates Hales Trophy anniversary

Spirit of Tasmania IV begins long trek home

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TT LINE’s new Bass Strait ro-pax Spirit of Tasmania IV is finally on its way home after departing Leith, Scotland at around 0615 yesterday morning [30 June]. At time of writing...
Spirit of Tasmania IV begins long trek home

RMC hands over second new Bass Strait ro-pax

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TT Line is now the official owner of Spirit of Tasmania V following a handover ceremony at Rauma Marine Constructions’ yard in Finland on Wednesday evening (Australian time). The...
RMC hands over second new Bass Strait ro-pax

Tasmanian government rules out GBE sales

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AFTER losing a vote-of-confidence in the Tasmanian Parliament last Thursday [6 June] state premier Jeremy Rockliff has moved to rule out any proposed privatisation of government...
Tasmanian government rules out GBE sales

Keep TasRail, goverment told

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INDEPENDENT economist Saul Eslake has included TasRail in a list of six state government-owned entities he considers should not be considered for sale. Mr Eslake was commissioned...
Keep TasRail, goverment told