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News Item White Bay cruise terminal plan “questionable”
A push to build a new $60 million cruise facility at White Bay should be reconsidered, according to a speaker at this year's Cruise Down Under conference.
News Item Bundaberg restoration project takes shape
Dredging operations at Bundaberg will help undo the damage caused to the port by this year's flooding disaster.
News Item Toll may fill Agility's Tasmanian gap
Toll Holdings managing director Paul Little has indicated that a Melbourne-Bell Bay shipping service may be possible following the departure of Agility.
News Item Post-flood demolitions underway in Brisbane
Demolition operations have begun at the BP Products Wharf, which is located in Lytton Reach of the Brisbane River.
News Item Sovereign risk downgrade hurts Japan’s top carriers
Japan’s commercial maritime industries now face additional uncertainties following the decision by rating agency, Moody’s, to cut that nation’s long-term sovereign credit debt rating from Aa2 to Aa3.
News Item Thoresen Thai unveils dry bulk shake-up
Bangkok-listed Thoresen Thai Agencies has announced a set of sweeping organisational changes aimed at cutting costs and building a leaner dry bulk business in view of a deteriorating environment for shipping.
News Item Philippines ferry firm suspended after fatalities
Authorities in the Philippines have suspended Cebu-based ferry operator Island Express Shipping after a fatal accident on Sunday.
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