Australian utilities and critical infrastructure have yet to face anything approaching a domestic cyber incident enabled by drones; however, the country cannot afford to rest on its laurels, according to a new report from the University of Canberra.
Australia’s western gateway saw 18.026 million travellers in the 2025 calendar year, up from 16.9 million in 2024 and more than 15 million in 2023. This included all-time highs for international (5.4 million), regional (6.4 million), and interstate (6….
Vehicle drivers will not be able to access Isle of Grain village for 29 hours in mid-February because of critical work to renew a railway level crossing.
Intermodal rail operator Helrom has concluded the insolvency proceedings that began in the summer of 2025. A Frankfurt court approved the insolvency plan as legally…
The EU and its Member States have been working to implement the so-called TEN-T network. It seeks to create coherent and multimodal infrastructure across the…
Brittany Ferries has implemented a contingency plan for shippers and road hauliers who normally use its intermodal road-rail freight service between Cherbourg and Bayonne-Mouguerre, which…
Ellerman City Liners has launched a new short-sea shipping service connecting the Baltics with the UK and the Benelux region, marking the first-of-its-kind route for the company in the region.
All three occupants of the experimental Morgan Cougar Mk 1, VH-LDV – 20-year-old pilot Luke Smith; his younger brother Ben, 16; and cousin Dusty Daly, 15 – were killed when it crashed into a paddock near West Sale Airport on 16 November 2024.
As reported in The Australian, an ACCC submission to a Senate inquiry warned that the current framework of monitoring and reporting “no longer acts as a constraint on behaviour” by airport monopolies, and suggested a commercial arbitration scheme be im…