Minister for Infrastructure and Transport Darren Chester has called for submissions on a discussion paper for the Inquiry into National Freight and Supply Chain Priorities.
“The Australian Government
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A Private Port – The outlook for Australian logistics
This article first appeared in the February/March 2017 issue of Logistics & Materials Handling
The privatisation of the Port of Melbourne in late 2016 will have major economic and infrastructural
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The privatisation of the Port of Melbourne in late 2016 will have major economic and infrastructural
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Good investment, bad investment
This column first appeared in the February/March 217 issue of Logistics & Materials Handling Magazine.
There has been much talk recently about budget repair and ‘good’ and ‘bad’
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There has been much talk recently about budget repair and ‘good’ and ‘bad’
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TCA chief to talk tech at VTA conference
The Victorian Transport Association (VTA) has revealed that the CEO of Transport Certification Australia (TCA), Chris Koniditsiotis, will headline a session focusing on technology on day one of the annual
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Infrastructure wins in Federal Budget
Australia’s associations and industry have welcomed the major support for Australian infrastructure in the 2017–18 Federal Budget.
The Australian
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The Australian
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Harnessing big data for transport, infrastructure planning
Australian vehicle traffic data being collected via satellite could soon be used by the Australian, state and territory governments to plan for future investments in essential transport infrastructure.
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Discord over Government's new GST plan
From 1 July, imported purchases worth under $1,000 will incur GST charges, though there is some disagreement in the market over who should be collecting it.
E-retailer Amazon has hit out at the government’s
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E-retailer Amazon has hit out at the government’s
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Australia to scrap 457 visa program
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has announced that the 457 skilled visa program will be replaced by a new visa with added requirements for temporary foreign workers.
“We are putting jobs first,
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“We are putting jobs first,
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VIC-based packaging producer expands workforce
Recyclable Packaging, a manufacturer of recyclable packaging products based in Seaford, Victoria, has created new jobs and expanded its business thanks to support from the Andrews Labor Government.
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TWU warns DPWA fee hike will lead to injury
The Transport Workers’ Union (TWU) is warning that a huge increase in port access fees by DP World Australia and Hutchinson will result in higher injury and fatality rates in trucking and the loss of
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