Queensland communities are banding together to aid in the recovery from the recent weather events that have lashed the state, as the state continues to bounce back from the recent floods in its northern
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Flooding causes almost 200 Queensland Rail defects
Queensland Rail has revealed the scope of damage caused by flooding in Queensland’s north and Far North, with almost 200 defects found across the two major lines in the region.
Approximately 177 defects
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Financial relief needed for stretched Queensland trucking industry
The Queensland Trucking Association (QTA) has called for the swift application of financial relief for road freight transport companies battling to overcome the difficult conditions created by the severe,
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Quick claim lodging encouraged by insurance provider
Insurance provider NTI is encouraging Queensland transport operators impacted by the ongoing Far North Queensland floods to lodge a claim as soon as safely possible and access complimentary trauma counselling.
Truck
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Subsidies, around the clock operations enacted for FNQ transport
Queensland primary producers and small businesses in seven northern Queensland council areas are eligible for freight subsidies of up to $5000 for the movement of stock, feed, machinery, fuel, water and
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Temporary Ollera Creek bridge not truck-friendly
A temporary bridge structure is set to be constructed to reconnect Far North Queensland communities following the extensive flooding seen in the region over the past few days.
Over 1400 millimetres of
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Ceva, BP & Caltex collaborate to reduce emissions
Ceva Logistics, BP and Caltex will tell this year’s Smart Conference how a new supply chain arrangement reduced emissions and costs
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Reconstruction Authority CEO to address event
Queensland Reconstruction Authority CEO Graeme Newton to deliver keynote speech at annual Queensland Supply Chain and Logistics Conference
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Queenslanders overhaul OHS
Over half Queensland companies intend to review their occupational health and safety policies following this year’s natural disasters, a study finds
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