NSW Ports Authority CEO Grant Gilfillan said he has been treading carefully when it comes to proposed new facilities in Botany Bay, with uncertainty due to the recent NSW election meaning it “wasn’t something to have a fight over when we weren’t in a position to put anything on the...
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NSW Ports Authority CEO Grant Gilfillan said he has been treading carefully when it comes to proposed new facilities in Botany Bay, with uncertainty due to the recent NSW election meaning it “wasn’t something to have a fight over when we weren’t in a position to put anything on the table”.
The possibility of a terminal in the Yarra Bay precinct has already garnered opposition, with Gilfillan telling attendees at yesterday’s CLIA statistics announcement that in the current climate “you can’t get a dialogue going – activists just want to shut you down”.
He said NSW Ports was now giving Minister Andrew Constance the “opportunity to get settled” before pursuing a detailed business case.
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