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Papakura to Pukekohe rail electrification works to start before 2022

“We are also taking the opportunity to do some improvements to the tracks at the same time. When completed, travel times will be reduced making travel by rail an even more attractive option for commuters and other passengers. “It’s all part of the Government’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions by investing in rail through the NZ Upgrade Programme.” There will also be three new train stations between Papakura and Pukekohe and a third line added to separate the freight and passenger services. The project is part of the Auckland Metro Programme, costing more than $1.5 billion all up to bring the city’s rail network to the 21st century.

Australian Potash Ltd has Cultural Heritage Management Plan approved for Lake Wells SOP Project

Australian Potash has Cultural Heritage Management Plan approved for Lake Wells SOP Project The company is finalising pre-development plans for the commencement of construction with the first production from the LSOP scheduled for mid-2023. The Lake Wells Sulphate of Potash Project in Western Australia looking east. Australian Potash Ltd (ASX:APC) (ASX:APC) has received the final key environmental permit required for the development of Lake Wells Sulphate of Potash Project (LSOP) in Western Australia. The state’s Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) has approved the company’s Cultural Heritage Management Plan (CHMP). EPA approval was required under the Ministerial Statement issued in February 2021 and provides a framework for understanding the cultural context within which the LSOP will be developed.

How Ningaloo Reef s future hinges on a port, a billionaire and an author

Normal text size Very large text size The lighthouse at Vlamingh Head, Exmouth, is one of the few places in Australia you can see the sun both rise and set over the sea. To the west is Ningaloo, the world’s largest fringing reef, meaning you can swim to it straight off the white sandy beach, unlike the Great Barrier Reef. To the east of the North West Cape peninsula is the Exmouth Gulf, an important ecosystem for fish and dugongs, but one that lacks the World Heritage listing protection of the reef. A snorkeller swims alongside a whale shark near Exmouth.

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