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‘Maybe we can use Zeppelins’: Australia’s missing infrastructure links

Jenny Wiggins
Jenny WigginsInfrastructure reporter

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Imported solar panels and wind turbines crucial to the energy transition risk piling up at a key port and on their way to installation sites in the regions because Australia does not have the road or rail infrastructure to handle them.

The looming logjam at the Port of Newcastle was raised at The Australian Financial Review Infrastructure Summit on Monday as an example of one of the next big challenges to manage the country’s multibillion-dollar pipeline of projects that keep it running.

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Jenny Wiggins writes on business, specialising in infrastructure, telecommunications and transport. Connect with Jenny on Twitter. Email Jenny at jwiggins@afr.com

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