Main Roads has enforced load restrictions in flood-affected areas in Emerald to prevent further damage to already saturated roads.
Trucks allowed
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Bligh welcomes Hutchison as new port operator in Brisbane
The new $530 million project to expand container terminals at the Port of Brisbane will provide thousands of Queensland businesses
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COST INDEX: Record-high fuel prices drive up operating costs in 07
Record-high fuel prices pushed truck operating costs more than 2 percent higher in the last quarter of 2007, ATN's exclusive
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SupplyChain Review appointed official SCLAA media partner
Australasia's premier logistics management magazine, SupplyChain Review, has been appointed the Primary Media Partner for the region's pre-eminent industry association,
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Skills Council seeks input on training needs for logistics sector
The national Transport and Logistics Industry Skills Council (ISC) is asking industry professionals where it thinks the training priorities lie
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VTA CEO appointed to the Australian Road Forum board
Victorian Transport Association (VTA) Chief Executive Philip Lovel has been appointed a board member of the Australian Road Forum (ARF)
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ATA calls for expanded road network to offset registration hikes
Governments must invest more money into road networks if the National Transport Commission’s (NTC) proposed registration hikes are passed, the
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Queensland ship servicer moves into new warehouse park
Famous Pacific Shipping (FPS) Queensland has moved into the first of 10 large warehouses planned as part of a $100
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Service centres planned for Warrego Highway
Heavy vehicle operators travelling on the Warrego Highway near Ipswich may soon have access to rest stops which will include
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Stranded Queensland truck drivers must be paid: Ombudsman
Queensland transport companies must pay long distance truck drivers an allowance when they are stranded by flood waters, warns the
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