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Unlocking the Economic Potential of Our Urban CommunitiesThe Rudd Labor Government has today taken another decisive step towards making sure Australia's major cities remain places where people want to live, work, raise a family and do business.
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Australia Strengthens Aviation Relations with EuropeAustralia has significantly improved its aviation relationship with the European Union (EU), opening up the possibility of greater competition and more flights on routes between the two continents.
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Conditions on Canberra Airport Office DevelopmentThe provision of a regular bus service is one of the conditions imposed on Canberra International Airport as part of the Government's approval of a new office development at its Majura Precinct.
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Taskforce to Drive the North's Economic DevelopmentThe Rudd Labor Government will transfer the $20 million Northern Land and Water Taskforce to the newly created Office of Northern Australia and broaden its terms of reference.
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International Shipping Set to Become Cleaner and GreenerThe Rudd Labor Government welcomes the breakthrough achieved by the international community in its efforts to slash by up to 90 per cent the shipping industry's emissions of harmful, acid rain causing pollutants.
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Australia Provides Joint Training for Indonesian Safety InspectorsThe first group of Indonesian aviation safety inspectors have completed training in Australia and returned home to apply their new skills and expertises to the country's rapidly growing transport sector.
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Tugan Bypass to OpenTUGUN: The Tugun Bypass will open to traffic on June 2 - more than six months ahead of schedule, Acting Premier Paul Lucas said today.
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A White Paper for Australia's Aviation FutureThe Rudd Labor Government will develop Australia's first ever comprehensive national aviation policy statement or White Paper to guide the industrys growth over the next decade and beyond.
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$110 Million Tiger Brennan Extension BeginsConstruction will start on the $110 million Tiger Brennan Drive extension - ending years of buck-passing and the blame game.
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New Watch on Airport Parking FeesThe Rudd Labor Government will direct the consumer watchdog - the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) - to monitor car parking costs and revenue at the nation's five major airports.



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