QTLC News
Have Your Say – Effective Fatigue Management
Do work diaries manage fatigue well?
Under the current law:
- you can follow the prescriptive rules and still be drowsy
- you can be fined for incorrect paperwork and be...
Transport and Logistics Industry Reference Committee – Australian Industry Standards
Up-skilling existing and training the new. The Transport and Logistics Industry Reference Committee has been assigned responsibility for the TLI Transport and Logistics Training Package components relating to Road Transport,...
Toowoomba Second Range Crossing, the wait is over
The Toowoomba Second Range Crossing has long been one of the highest infrastructure priorities for Queensland and with $1.6 billion investment from the Commonwealth and State Government it is now...
Final layer of Brisbane’s new runway set to go down
The construction of Brisbane’s new runway (BNR) has reached a critical milestone, with the application of asphalt - the final layer of the runway’s pavement – commencing today.
Fulton Hogan...
Recycled plastic railway sleepers laid in Victoria
Recycled products are increasingly being used in road and rail infrastructure and it looks like Victoria is leading the way, trains travelling through Richmond in Victoria will now be running...
North West mayors welcome new funding for the region
The Queensland Government is putting $14.5 million over four years into upgrading and sealing roads around the Mount Isa to Townsville corridor, creating 13,500 jobs in the process. The investment...
Townsville’s ‘Pit to Port’ rail freight initiatives
Townsville is on a growth trajectory. The Port of Townsville welcomed the State Government budget announcement of $30 million towards a new $48 million common-user rail freight terminal at the...
Ports Australia launches its Port’s Sustainability Hub and report
Ports Australia has launched its Port's Sustainability Hub and report - Ports and a Sustainable Australia.
The report showcases the efforts being made by Ports around...
Brisbane’s new International Cruise Terminal
Work has commenced on Brisbane's new $158 million International Cruise Terminal, which heralds a new era for Queensland's economy.
The $158 million project is scheduled to open in October next...