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Xin Yan Tai lures heavyweights in Melbourne
Melbourne rolled out the red carpet yesterday for the visit by the 5688 teu Xin Yan Tai.
Greiner joins Ferguson in QR sale criticism
Opposition to Queensland's plans to sell QR has made for seemingly unlikely allies in former union leader Martin Ferguson and former New South Wales Liberal premier Nick Greiner.
Hay Point Coal Terminal faces longer delay
It could be up to six weeks before Queensland’s Hay Point Coal Terminal becomes fully operational again, a spokeswoman for BHP-Mitsubishi Alliance has told Lloyd’s List DCN.
Progress on Port Kembla Outer Harbour master plan
The environmental assessment report for Port Kembla Port Corporation's Outer Harbour development will be available for public viewing and feedback from today.
Portland to gain from renewable energy project
The Victorian port of Portland is positioning itself as a gateway of choice for renewable energy equipment destined for Victoria, South Australia and southern New South Wales.
Hay Point drops action against Greenpeace but not activists
A Queensland Government body has withdrawn charges against Greenpeace but will still pursue participants involved in a climate change protest which led to the closure of Hay Point Coal Terminal in August last year.
Box sector in the balance: Maersk Line director
Global container shipping is balanced on a knife edge, with no way of knowing which way the industry will go in 2010, according to Maersk Line director Hennie Van Schoor.
Cargoship runs aground north of the Solomons
The 1981-built general cargoship Le Feng ran aground on a reef between Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands during a cyclone at the weekend.
In today's print edition of Lloyd's List DCN...
Sydney Ports prepares for penalties; Jebsens on its coastal shipping ambitions; Regional ports storming ahead; Melbourne empty box blueprint; Big boxship blows away GFC — reports and analysis in Lloyd's List DCN's print edition today.




