A workers strike at Fremantle Port starting at 5:30am on Sunday morning, and it has been announced the port’s harbour master will not be providing vessel traffic service over the course of the industrial
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Former Premier takes Australia Post role
Former Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has been appointed as a non-executive Director to the Australia Post board for a three-year term.
Palaszczuk has filled the vacancy left by Tony Nutt, who
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Rex’s immediate future secured
The federal government has announced it will guarantee regional bookings for Rex customers throughout the voluntary administration process, meaning customers can book with the embattled airline and know
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CargoWise offering free logistics qualifications
Those looking for a career in the logistics industry could well have just been given a head start, following the announcement that WiseTech Global has opened access to its CargoWise certification courses
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Fremantle Port strikes – the wider global impact
Fremantle Port looks set to grind to a halt from Sunday morning onwards following the announcement of a planned 48-hour strike
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Invercargill Airport’s new flood resilience
An airport in New Zealand’s southernmost city has secured protection against future flooding with the installation of a new pump station.
Invercargill Airport services freight movements, plus 320,000
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What new transport worker protection laws mean for you
The latest batch of legislation changes brought about by the Closing Loopholes No.2 Act 2024 are set to come into effect on August 26, but what’s actually changing?
The transport industry will feel the
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Australia’s first hydrogen prime mover registered
Pure Hydrogen has officially registered Australia’s first hydrogen-powered prime mover, with the truck set to be handed over to PepsiCo in the coming weeks.
The registering of the vehicle is the latest
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Sydney to live-trial self-driving vehicles
Two autonomous, self-driving vehicles will be tested in live traffic in the streets of Sydney’s inner-south, as part of an intelligent transport trial for new vehicle-to-infrastructure technology.
The
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CIRRO expands offerings to cross-border shipping
E-Commerce logistics company CIRRO has launched its new cross-border shipping services from Australia as it looks to continue to establish itself in the region.
Customers will now be able to send parcels
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