All Australia articles
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Country profileAustralia: Pilbara automated operation - project map
Australia: Pilbara automated operation – project map of Rio Tinto driverless operations
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Country profileAustralia: Melbourne port access- project map
Australia: Melbourne port access – project map of new line construction
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Organisations
Rail Track Association Australia (RTAA)
RTAA is a voluntary, not-for-profit organisation, which pursues and promotes the interests of track infrastructure within the Australian rail sector. RTAA represents and supports infrastructure owners, contractors, consultants, manufacturers, industry regulators, suppliers, academics, research and development personnel. Founded in 1973, RTAA invites membership from individuals, corporations, government bodies, tertiary education ...
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Railway Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA)
RTSA promotes the science and practice of railway engineering and related technology, and seeks the advancement of the rail industry through excellence in engineering and technology. It represents the interests of rail professionals in Australia and New Zealand. Address11 National CircuitBarton, ACT 2600AustraliaPhone+61 2 6270 6555Emailadmin@rtsa.com.auWebsitewww.rtsa.com.au
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Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator (ONRSR), Australia
Established in 2013 by National Rail Safety reform legislation, the ONRSR has established a single rail safety regulator and unified set of national regulations. ONRSR has responsibility for regulatory oversight of rail safety in every Australian state and territory, to promote and improve national rail safety and ensure the safety ...
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Transport Canberra (CMA)
Single line opened 2019, serving 13 stops. An initial section of light rail line from Gungahlin south to Alinga Street in the city centre opened on April 20 2019 (12 km, 13 stops). Work on the route began in 2016 after award of a 20-year build-and-operate contract to Canberra Metro ...
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Department of State Growth, Tasmania
The Minister is answerable to State Parliament for co-ordination of government policy on railways, roads and public transport in the State of Tasmania. AddressPO Box 536Hobart, TAS 7001AustraliaPhone+61 3 6233 0804Fax+61 3 6233 2671Emailinfo@stategrowth.tas.gov.auWebsitetransport.tas.gov.au













