Canadian dairy giant Saputo is preparing to sell the Koroit dairy processing plant in western Victoria, as part of its $1.3 billion acquisition of Murray Goulburn.
The Australian Competition and Consumer
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Cormann defends Inland Rail spending
Finance minister Mathias Cormann says an off-budget $8.4 billion Inland Rail investment is justified, despite the Australian Rail Track Corporation saying the project will not directly pay for itself.
Cormann
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Your digital edition of the ABHR January/February Issue is here!
Australian Bulk Handling Review is pleased to release its latest instalment for online readers in a digital, true-to-life format.
The January/February issue of ABHR is now available to view, for free,
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BlueScope, Rio sweating over Trump steel crackdown
Australian steel and aluminium producers are keeping a close eye on the Trump Administration’s looming decision over foreign steel and aluminium tariffs, a program China has already threatened to retaliate
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SA farmers to get mining royalties under Labor plan
South Australia’s mining and energy minister says farmers who allow new mining operations on their land will be paid 10% of future royalties, under a re-elected Labor Government.
South Australians head
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Interflour boss to depart
Greg Harvey has resigned as CEO of Interflour, the Singapore-based joint venture between Australian grain handler CBH and Indonesian billionaire Anthony Salim.
Harvey, who has spent 13 years at Interflour,
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Bumper crop translates to balance sheet for CBH
Grain co-operative CBH returned a record rebate to its growers in the 2016/17 harvest, on its way to a record surplus in the 12-month stretch, the company said on January 15.
Among the records outlined
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Major fines, jail time in store for cartels
Australian competition watchdog Rod Sims has warned of a string of major cartel cases against high-profile businesses and executives in 2018, with multi-million-dollar fines and lengthy jail terms on the
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Linfox goes to court over toll roads as NSW spruiks WestConnex to builders
Trucking group Linfox is headed to Federal Court to challenge the effective application of a road user charge on privately-owned toll roads around the country.
Company founder Lindsay Fox estimates his
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Global market remains drenched with milk
The price of milk will continue to be subdued by oversupply in coming months, according to the latest research from agribusiness analysts.
Rabobank’s quarterly dairy analysis credits the “rising tide
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