A top-level Australian Parliamentary committee has handed down a comprehensive study of the nation’s physical and regulatory freight infrastructure, making 25 recommendations for key improvements including the urgent deepening of shipping channels in the port of Melbourne.
Following an exhaustive inquiry into the integration of Australian regional rail and road freight networks and their interface with ports, the bipartisan House of Representatives Standing Committee on Transport and Regional Services has delivered detailed findings across a wider spectrum of activity....
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