Victoria’s Minister for Roads and Ports Tim Pallas has announced that two companies will complete the complex design and planning
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QR acquires land holdings for Central Queensland coal rail link
The Queensland Government has acquired the land it needs to connect two major coal rail networks in central and northern
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Rego, fuel hikes could hit farming sector: NFF
The introduction of the proposed registration hikes for higher-productivity vehicles, such as B-doubles, could have an adverse impact on the
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EDS to deliver Melbourne Port freight efficiency portal
Information technology provider EDS Australia has won a contract to deliver an online portal to improve container movement through the
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Employment survey highlights demand in transport jobs
Transport schedulers and fleet controllers are most in-demand in a labour-constrained transport workforce, according to a new employment survey.
The January
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Truckie-targeted drug testing could drive people away: industry
Plans to target heavy vehicle drivers in the Northern Territory with roadside drug testing will marginalise the transport industry and
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Toll-free truck scheme scrapped on Gateway, Logan motorways
Brisbane's Gateway and Logan motorways will cease to be a free ride for truck drivers from midnight tonight.
The Queensland Government
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ATA searches for outstanding achievers in trucking industry awards
The Australian Trucking Association (ATA) has called for nominations for the 2008 National Trucking Industry Awards.
The Awards will take place
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Asciano beefs up leadership team with new commercial boss
Embattled logistics group Asciano has appointed funds manager Peter McGregor as its new commercial director.
McGregor joins Asciano from Hastings Funds
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EDITORIAL: Sargent Schultz defence hides price hikes from operators
The Sargent Schultz defence is on high rotation at the National Transport Commission bunker in Melbourne. They like to keep
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