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200 document(s) in Harbours Ports.
Call for Webb Dock to be extended into bay
A PLAN to turn Port Melbourne's Webb Dock into the city's next major container terminal should eventually include expanding the dock into Port Phillip Bay, lobbyist and former Labor minister David White will tell a conference at Parliament House this morning.
The Age 17/11/2009
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WA lifts export cap on Geraldton port
Western Australia Premier Colin Barnett has responded to pressure from the iron ore industry by abolishing a controversial cap on exports from the Port of Geraldton, in a major boost to Chinese-backed projects in the region worth almost $4 billion.
The Financial Review 16/11/2009
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Push on for port competition
COMPETITION watchdog Graeme Samuel is urging state governments to push for new entrants into the tightly controlled waterfront industry, as part of a move aimed at intensifying pressure on the two big players, Asciano and DP World.
The Age 12/11/2009
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365 words
Watchdog stirs the waterfront
THE competition tsar, Graeme Samuel, is urging state governments to push for new entrants into the tightly controlled waterfront industry, as part of a move aimed at intensifying pressure on the two big players, Asciano and DP World.
Sydney Morning Herald 12/11/2009
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351 words
Tax free zone when coal supplies fail
THE Hunter Region appears to have weathered the global downturn and the coal industry is still a big earner but perhaps the time has come to think about when the coal starts to run out.
Newcastle Herald 09/11/2009
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Coal boost stacks up
PORTS Minister Joe Tripodi received a close-up view of the coal-loading business yesterday when he climbed to the top of a giant stacker on Kooragang Island.
Newcastle Herald 07/11/2009
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Coal boom controversy
COAL is set to help Australian mining back to boom times.
Newcastle Herald 06/11/2009
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359 words
Help on shipping horizon
IF you owned a corner store that had customers queued around the block to buy your product, you'd be hailed a retailing guru.
Newcastle Herald 05/11/2009
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211 words
Coal queues set to explode
HEAVY demand for coal means the Newcastle shipping queue is likely to head towards 50 vessels later this month.
Newcastle Herald 05/11/2009
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380 words
Anger mounts over long delays at Port Botany
PROBLEMS at the Patrick stevedoring operations at Port Botany are costing the state economy tens of millions of dollars. Truck drivers have to wait for hours before they can enter the port to pick up and unload containers.
Sydney Morning Herald 31/10/2009
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484 words
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