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SECURING THE GRAIN FREIGHT NETWORK IN NSW
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A high-level review looking for ways to rebuild an efficient grain transport network in NSW will begin this month, following the appointment of the review taskforce. The review will be headed by former deputy chair of the National Transport Commission, Des Powell and is expected to report by May 2009. It will include experts from industry and government, including:
The Rudd Government is delivering on another election commitment for rural and regional Australia, investing $3 million to set up the taskforce to get grain exports back on track in NSW. The NSW grains industry is a critical part of the national economy, and the Rudd Government is committed to developing the best solutions for the future. On average, between five and six million tonnes of grain are produced in NSW each year to meet domestic demand and export markets. The review will examine grain freight supply chains and identify the most sustainable, long-term solution for moving grain efficiently from farmer to customer. Specifically, the review will look at:
It will draw on the previous work undertaken by the NSW Grain Infrastructure Advisory Committee. The review will be supported by a secretariat from the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry and the NSW Ministry of Transport. Media Contacts
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URL: http://www.minister.infrastructure.gov.au/aa/releases/2008/october/AA156_2008.htm