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Government

The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government proudly supports the QFMC. The Department provides ongoing funding for the Council and its activities and is supportive of industry / government participation. The Council has strong working relationships with government and acts as a conduit for issues to be discussed and information flow to be accessed more readily by each sector of the sea freight chain.
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Port Authorities

The Queensland coastline is host to 14 modern and efficient trading ports, two community ports, and a number of non-trading ports located at regular intervals from Brisbane in the south-east to Karumba in the north-west. Eight port authorities administer these ports. The ports of Brisbane, Bundaberg, Gladstone, Rockhampton, Mackay, Townsville and Cairns are each managed by single regional port authorities while the Ports Corporation of Queensland administers the remainder.
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Freight Councils

Freight Export Councils continue to be established around Australia, following on from the 1997 recommendation of the Supermarket to Asia Transport and Logistics Working Group. New additions to the Australian Freight Council Network includes councils in Tasmania, Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales.
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Shipping Schedules

Lloyd's List Daily Commercial News, part of Informa (formed by the merger between LLP Group plc and IBC Group plc), provides the Australian shipping, trade and transport community with the most comprehensive and up to date information and news available.
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