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Qube’s plan B: buy MIST June 12, 2012 | Filed under: Breaking News,Rail Freight and Intermodal | Posted by: Charles Pauka Having been frustrated by federal transport minister Anthony Albanese in its attempt to fast-track its Moorebank intermodal terminal (SIMTA), Chris … Continue reading
Diesel exhaust emissions carcinogenic, IARC says – Industry News – ATN
Diesel exhaust emissions carcinogenic, IARC says – Industry News – ATN. So when will Liberal and Labor Governments get their heads out of their arse, stop admireing themselves and listen to the evidence…………. Jim McGoldrick
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MOOREBANK INTERMODAL CAN KILL ALL OF LIVERPOOL,
WHEN WILL STATE LIBERAL GOVERNMENTS AND FEDERAL LABOR GOVERNMENTS LISTEN TO THE EVIDENCE OF MURDER OF US THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE HERE ?????????????????????????????????????????????????????? FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 15, 2012 EPA Proposes Clean Air Standards for Harmful Soot Pollution 99 percent … Continue reading
Be Warned, Federal Government change could bring Super to end by forced investing.
Be warned be smart, If the Federal government changes in the next Federal Elections the Liberal Government policy could force all Superanuation funds in Australia to Invest only locally in Australia in faulty Infrastructure preposals. This would drastially reduce the profits of these … Continue reading
Posted in carbon tax, diesel, health, intermodal, news, nointermodal, Uncategorized
Tagged asthma, Australia, Badgerys Creek, Baird, Congestion, diesel, electricity assets, federal government changes, infrastructure opportunities, mike baird, moorebank, mr baird, New South Wales Government, news, North West railway line Sydney, NSW Lotteries, Pacific Highway, pollution, protest, South West railway line Sydney, State Super, superanuation funds, Uncategorized
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Moorebank Intermodal , do not trust Qube Logistics, they still want Moorebank with Liberal help.
Qube’s plan B: buy MIST June 12, 2012 | Filed under: Breaking News,Rail Freight and Intermodal | Posted by: Charles Pauka Having been frustrated by federal transport minister Anthony Albanese in its attempt to fast-track its Moorebank intermodal terminal (SIMTA), Chris … Continue reading
Posted in asthma, Australia, carbon tax, container, diesel, fight, health, intermodal, news, nointermodal, pollution, Qube, safety, shipping, SIMTA, transport, trucks, Uncategorized
Tagged Anthony Albanese, asthma, Australia, australia pty ltd, Badgerys Creek, Chris Corrigan, Congestion, container, election, Federal Government, federal transport minister, health, independent railways, intermodal, intermodal. protest, moorebank, Moorebank New South Wales, New South Wales, news, pollution, port botany, Port Botany New South Wales, protest, railways of australia, south west sydney, Sydney, train noise, transport, truck accident, trucks, Uncategorized
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Moorebank Intermodals could destroy Liverpool forever
Posted in asthma, carbon tax, container, diesel, heart, intermodal, nointermodal, pollution, SIMTA, transport, trucks, Uncategorized
Tagged asthma, Danger, diesel, diesel fumes, election, Federal Government, health, heart, intermodal, intermodal. protest, moorebank, Moorebank Intermodal, news, pollution, protest, Uncategorized
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Bureaucrat envisions Moorebank Intermodals as dedicated freight zone – Industry News – ATN
Bureaucrat envisions Moorebank as dedicated freight zone – Industry News – ATN. Bureaucrat envisions Moorebank as dedicated freight zone, The Secretary of the federal Department of Infrastructure and Transport, Mike Mrdak, By Brad Gardner | May 25, 2012The federal Department of Infrastructure and … Continue reading
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Tagged asthma, botany department, Congestion, container, dedicated freight, Department of Defence, diesel, election, Federal Government, Federal government of the United States, freight transfer, intermodal, intermodal. protest, interstate trains, moorebank, Moorebank New South Wales, pollution, port botany, Port Botany New South Wales, private sector proposal, Qube Logistics, Sydney, Uncategorized
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Hope for an end to gridlock is dashed – Council – News – Southern Courier
Hope for an end to gridlock is dashed – Council – News – Southern Courier.
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Government Pollution at Moorebank Intermodal will kill
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Tagged Anthony Albanese, asthma, Congestion, container, diesel, diesel fumes, election, Federal Government, fight, health, heart, IMT, intermodal, Moorebank New South Wales, New South Wales Government, news, pollution, Port Botany New South Wales, protest, Sydney, Sydney Airport, transport, Truck
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STOP Moorebank Intermodals now
We cannot sit back and do nothing. Tell the world you are not happy with this invasion of your life. If you do not speak up now, you can forget about your life in the Liverpool area as you know … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Jones, Allan Jones, asthma, Chipping Norton, Congestion, container, Federal Government, health, Hume Highway, intermodal, Intermodal freight transport, intermodal. protest, Jim McGoldrick, liverpool, liverpool area, liverpool leader, m5 traffic, moorebank, Moorebank Intermodal, Moorebank New South Wales, New South Wales, news, nointermodal, protest, SIMTA, Sydney, traffic chaos, Uncategorized, van den bos, whereilive
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