Fast freight funding for Adelaide
More than $232 million has been committed under the Federal Budget
to speed freight movement through Adelaide
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National rail regulator on track in SA
The creation of a single safety regulator for the rail sector is a step closer, with the South Australian Parliament becoming the first to pass the legislation.
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Mees savages Victorian Budget
A leading Victorian transport academic has blasted the State Government over its spending proposals
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Atlas Iron eyes roads as well as rail
Private haul roads to be built as miner links with QR National on rail infrastructure study
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QR National plans new railway with Atlas Iron
Atlas Iron has enlisted QR National to help develop a new railway in Western Australia’s Pilbara region
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SCT receives its new CSR locomotives
SCT Logistics says it is ‘humbled’ by the noise, ride and speed performance of its six new CSR locomotives
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We got it right on Moorebank: Albanese
Transport minister says Moorebank intermodal terminal is right for Sydney, national productivity and the environment
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Rail replaces veteran ship
Rail freight has replaced BlueScope's MV Iron Monarch, which is understood to have made its final voyage with an Australian crew this week
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FNQ coal terminal project on track
The proposed $10-billion Dungeon Point coal terminal project in Far North Queensland is one step closer following the start of public consultation yesterday
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QR National appoints new directors
QR National has appointed two new non-executives to its board of directors
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MUA and Asciano given 72 hours to agree
The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) re-entered Fair Work Australia negotiations with Asciano today
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PN Freight terminal expansion gets green light
Plans to expand a Pacific National freight terminal in Queensland
have been approved
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Changes made to proposed Caval Ridge rail route
The Queensland State Government has approved a revised rail route to Caval Ridge Coal Mine in central Queensland
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National rail regulations clear first hurdle in SA Parliament
Creation of a national rail safety regulator takes a step closer, with legislation passing through South Australia's lower house
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Port Botany rail upgrade gets underway
Work is underway on a rail upgrade at Port Botany to improve freight efficiency and reduce congestion on Sydney roads
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Global freight volumes stagnant
The latest global freight data from the OECD’s International Transport Forum shows continued stagnation through December 2011
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Rail freight fights to accommodate growth - ALC Forum
Lagging infrastructure and an ageing population have been highlighted as some of the problems facing Australian rail freight as it fights to accommodate growing resource demand in the Asia Pacific region
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WA Portlink pledge
The government has pledged two-million dollars to investigate linking WA road and rail networks
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Viterra swoops on IPS Logistcs
Viterra invests in 75,000 tonnes of new storage capacity with the acquisition of IPS Logistics' container packing operation in New South Wales
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QR National steps up Incitec Pivot contract
QR National secures larger sulphuric acid tonnages a brand new sulphur contract with Incitec Pivot in north Queensland
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