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Speaker 1 (00:09):
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Speaker 2 (00:16):
So, as I told you yesterday, the Port of Todunger
has had another snag in its efforts to extend the
wolf its sulfur point. The port has been trying to
get this consented for years. It's had to fight objections
from local EWE and the Environment Court, made an application
to be fast tracked, but then found out that the
application is on hold after a judicial review. Matt Cowley
is the CEO of todung A Business Chamber and with
(00:37):
us Hey, Matt, Hey, Heather, I imagine this is hugely disappointing.
Speaker 3 (00:42):
Look, Leonard is a very cool, calm and collected guys
you would expect from many publicly listed company, but for
them to issue such a statement shows the level of
frustration out there.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
Yeah, because what are they frustrated by the fact that
they'd left a couple of words out of the application
and as a result of that the judicial review scrupped it.
Speaker 3 (00:59):
Yeah, you wouldn't believe that they managed to get inside
Shoesual two of the legislation. They missed out a few words,
so the High Court obviously said, nah, it doesn't flit
the scope. And it's amazing how a little insignificant sand
during has gotten the way millions of dollars coming into
our economy.
Speaker 2 (01:18):
Does the E we have edie, Is there any merit
to the ewe's objections here?
Speaker 3 (01:23):
Oh, I don't know the ewe's case that much, but
burn mitigation. So even the Environment Court has said that
the environmental impacts are negligible long term, so the mitigation
is kind of what's holding it up, which of course
can happen while building is happening in underway. It's been
five years and there is a lot of frustration up there,
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particularly missing cargo and shipping lines to the Americas, which
is obviously a big part of me and Brown's talk
around lining up with China's Belt and Road initiative.
Speaker 2 (01:57):
What does it mean to get this, to get this
wolf done, the extension done. What would it mean for business?
Speaker 3 (02:04):
It will obviously have a long term impact in terms
of greater capacity because soon there's going to be bottlenecks
and the last thing we need is supply chain bottlenecks,
you know, with ships either being delayed or staying left
out at sea. Just waiting for their anchorage to come in,
and it's just that time delays which really impact and
(02:27):
having to tune ships away because the capacity is a
big no no, not what we need for this economy.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
No, jeez, not at all. Now we are waiting. Obviously,
they were supposed to have the fast track hearing on
the first of September. Do we have yet any idea
when it will once they've managed to refile the paperwork
when we're looking at for that.
Speaker 3 (02:46):
Ideally the government would amend the legislation immediately to clear
this up so they don't need to go through judicial review.
That's the ultimate bolve.
Speaker 2 (02:56):
Okay, well, here's hoping, Matt. Thank you very much. Matt Cowley,
toting a Business Chamber of CEO.
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