T-Ports, the company responsible for building South Australia’s first farmer and private equity partnership port at Lucky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula, is looking to expand its operations to the Yorke Peninsula, with plans for a port at Wallaroo progressing through the development application process.
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T-Ports to expand to YP with Wallaroo port development
24 Apr 2019 | News
T-Ports, the company responsible for building South Australia’s first farmer and private equity partnership port at Lucky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula, is looking to expand its operations to the Yorke Peninsula, with plans for a port at Wallaroo progressing through the development application process.
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4 Apr 2019 | News
Construction has begun on the next phase of T-Ports’ Lucky Bay port project with contractors beginning earthworks at the site last week, as work to complete the upcountry bunker sites nears completion. Contractors Keller (ground improvement) and Buttrose Earthmovers (earthworks) have begun port construction.
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21 Mar 2019 | News
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4 Sep 2018 | News
T-Ports Lucky Bay bunker site – 3 August 2018 An update from CEO Kieran Carvill T-Ports has updated its grower supporters this week that...
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