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- TasPorts, officially the Tasmanian Ports Corporation, is a Tasmanian Government state-owned corporation that is responsible for the management and operation...
- Pardoe Downs, on Wesley Vale and Airport Roads. The airport is operated by TasPorts which previously operated the larger Hobart Airport. In late 1990, the...
- Ninety-nine percent of Tasmania's freight moves through TasPorts’ multi-port network. TasRail is one of Tasmania's largest freight businesses, providing...
- Australia portal List of ports in Australia "Tasports: About > Port Locations". TasPorts. Archived from the original on 2 November 2007. Port of Launceston Pty...
- project, a TasPorts investment of new berths and terminal facilities, is expected to further boost the port's freight operations by 40%. TasRail maintains...
- companies' finances and government investment. TasNetworks: electricity transmission and distribution. TasPorts: port management and stevedoring. Tasracing: the...
- River Derwent Length and Geography "Shipping Movements List for Hobart". TasPorts. Australia. Archived from the original on 27 March 2016. Retrieved 3 October...
- business district. Burnie Port, operated by TasPorts, is Tasmania's largest general cargo port. It is the nearest Tasmanian port to Melbourne and Mainland...
- original on 18 January 2018. Retrieved 18 January 2018. Rockliff, Jeremy. "TasPorts continues to deliver strong results". Premier of Tasmania. Archived from...
- Tamar Highway, Kelso and Clarence Point Road. This large area is owned by TasPorts. Garden Island is surrounded on all sides by the Tamar River, an estuary...