Already delayed by a protracted, and at times bitter, public inquiry process (see WorldCargo News March 2005, p9), Port Botany’s third container terminal project (PB3T) has been thrown into further confusion by wholesale changes to the New South Wales Government.
Long-serving premier Bob Carr has stepped down after almost ten years, and was followed by his deputy and state treasurer Andrew Refshauge and Planning and Infrastructure Minister Craig Knowles, who had been on the verge of announcing the government’s decision on PB3T....
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