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Latest Regional Analysis For Australia

Better late than never Analysis

Political arguments have delayed port projects, and now they are nearing completion, there is less need for them, writes Rob McKay in Melbourne
Read More | 01 May 2009

Dry bulk projects take place Analysis

Away from the capital cities, the two most important dry bulk developments have been a supply chain agreement by coal miners using Newcastle and the naming of the joint venture to build and operate the A$4bn Oakajee port and rail iron ore export project.
Read More | 01 May 2009

Wider and deeper down under Analysis

Dredging work at the country's busiest port is taking on major significance for Australia's shippers, writes Gavin van Marle in Melbourne
Read More | 01 May 2008

Brisbane blazes new trail Analysis

Australia's third largest port has high hopes following its decision to grant a concession to Hutchison, writes Nicole Holyer in Brisbane
Read More | 01 May 2008

competition linked to hinterland costs Analysis

Australia's sheer size and the long distances between its major urban centres, means there is very little opportunity for competition between ports, with each of its major gateways serving a distinct hinterland.
Read More | 01 May 2008

Operators bid for Port Botany Analysis

Improved intermodal links make a third container terminal an attractive proposition, writes Gavin van Marle in Sydney
Read More | 01 May 2008

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