Freight task to exceed one trillion TK by 2030

A new report by the Bureau of Transport, Infrastructure and Regional Economics has found that Australia’s freight task will more than double to over 1 trillion tonne kilometres before we reach the year 2030.

Record container speeds

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Australia’s container terminals showed a record level of productivity, according to the Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE).

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Transport emissions will rise

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Record high oil prices alone will fail to curb an increase in greenhouse gas emissions from transport fuels, according to the Australia Institute, a Canberra-based think-tank.

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Transport, $46 billion business

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Australia’s transport industry has contributed over $46 billion to the economy, accounting for nearly half a million jobs in 2006-07, figures show.

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Australian aviation flies high among dark clouds

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Australia’s aviation industry achieved impressive growth last financial year, but airport operators and airlines are bracing for the turbulent economic skies ahead.

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Airfreight suffers in downturn

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Australian air cargo statistics show a 5.7 per cent drop in international airfreight for the year to October 2008, with Sydney Sydney securing its position as the country’s top international freight hub, Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Ec

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Australia’s aviation just keeps growing

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Australia’s aviation just keeps growing

Australia’s aviation industry continued its strong growth for the fifth year in a row despite the global economic downturn, Federal Infrastructure Minister Anthony Albanese has announced.

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