With the Federal Government having announced the composition of the expert panel that will advise on the development of the National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy, the real work of shaping its content
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QLD Govt joins National Rail Safety Regulator
On 1 July, Queensland joined the regulatory fold of the Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator (ONRSR), with the newest branch office officially opening its doors on Monday, 3 July.
The Queensland
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The Queensland
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The ball is in our court
This column appeared in the April/May issue of Logistics & Materials Handling.
The ball has been put into the logistics industry’s court. For some years now, we have been urging government
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The ball has been put into the logistics industry’s court. For some years now, we have been urging government
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Input sought on Australia’s future supply chain
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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“The Australian Government
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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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Caltex looks to the sun in outback diesel supply world-first
Supply 24-hour access to diesel in remote parts of Western Australia's Pilbara region has become much more feasible with the construction of what is believed to be the world's fully-transportable solar-powered retail fuel outlets.
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Jobs to go at Aurizon
Rail operator Aurizon will cut costs by more than $230 million over the next two years in a move which will see job losses and property sales.
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