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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.
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Bundaberg restoration project takes shape
- Dredging operations at Bundaberg will help undo the damage caused to the port by this year's flooding disaster.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.










