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Rio's exit 'won't blunt Abbot Point plan'
www.brisbanetimes.com.au
[Brisbane Times] - In an interview last week the chief executive of the state-owned North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBPC), Brad Fish, told BusinessDay ''we're in no hurry'' and the development ''was always going to be slower than industry was contemplating''.
Planner digs in on port expansion
www.theage.com.au
[The Age] - In an interview last week, the chief executive of the state-owned NQBP, Brad Fish, told BusinessDay ''we're in no hurry'' and the development ''was always going to be slower than industry was contemplating''. ''We never expected all the projects to
Grayslake North reigns
www.dailyherald.com
It was raining lacrosse sticks and gloves and helmets Saturday afternoon in Palatine. Somewhere Tom Skilling was thinking,
Dudgeon Point Coal Terminal cancelled - Australian Mining
www.australianmining.com.au
NQBP chief executive officer Brad Fish said the development of the port hinged on demand, with the current short-term coal market ...
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