Asciano has moved to smooth the way to its eventual takeover, agreeing to sell its 50% stake in the ACFS Port Logistics business to its joint venture partner.
The agreement resolves a dispute with interests
Read More
Experts ponder way forward for Australian infrastructure
Better transparency in decision making and closer cooperation between federal, state and local governments were some of the key themes addressed at a recent industry lunch.
The lunch was organised by
Read More
Read More
Infrastructure boss questions Inland Rail
Infrastructure Victoria chief executive Michel Masson has questioned the point of the proposed Inland Railway aimed at linking the ports of Melbourne and Brisbane.
Masson was part of a recent panel discussion
Read More
Read More
Epping to Thornleigh Third Track commissioned
An alliance of Leighton Contractors, Abigroup and Transport for NSW has commissioned the Epping to Thornleigh Third Track (ETTT) project in Sydney.
Australian Rail Track Corporation acting chief executive
Read More
Read More
Glencore sells another agri stake to Asciano suitor
Commodities group Glencore has sold a 9.99% stake in its agricultural arm to Asciano suitor British Columbia for a little over US$620 million.
Glencore announced it had entered into a definitive agreement
Read More
Read More
Conditional approval for Moorebank from PAC
The Qube/Aurizon joint venture developing Sydney’s Moorebank Intermodal Terminal will have to prove their rail activity does not breach noise pollution levels before they can expand capacity at the site.
The
Read More
Read More
PwC chastises miners for “lack of capital discipline”
An analysis of the top 40 global mining companies by PwC has suggested the benefits of the mining boom have been wasted.
Across the global sector, PwC found in 2015 investors “punished the top 40 for
Read More
Read More
UGL slammed by Ichthys issues
A potential $200 million write-off on gas contracts has resulted in a 37% decline in the share price of Australian engineering and services group UGL.
UGL announced on June 6 “substantial delays” in
Read More
Read More
More bad behaviour around Mile End crossing
VIDEO: The Australian Rail Track Corporation has warned it may permanently close the Mile End pedestrian crossing in South Australia if people keep behaving dangerously around the site.
Work on the nearby
Read More
Read More
CBH holds fees flat in WA
Grain handler CBH Group will hold storage and handling fees flat across Western Australia this season.
CBH’s general manager of operations David Capper told growers the fees were able to be held, rather
Read More
Read More