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Sydney, Australia · SydneyFedEx is encouraging Australias to plan ahead to ensure their Christmas parcels arrive on time.The shipping company has released the cut-off dates for its domestic and international deliveries to arrive in time for December 25 as the business prepares for a peak period.READ MORE: The 'new world order' threatening Australians' prosperityDomestic mailFor people sending shipments interstate with FedEx Economy and Road Express services, parcels sh…See the Story
FedEx releases cut off dates for sending deliveries ahead of Christmas
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Essendon Fields · Essendon FieldsImage: Andy/stock.adobe.com The Victorian Transport Association (VTA) has announced the provisional program for its upcoming Alternative Fuel Summit, to be held on Tuesday November 18, 2025 at Hyatt Place, Essendon Fields. With the theme “Is the transport industry ready to decarbonise?”, the Summit will feature a day of expert presentations, panel discussions, and case studies designed to help transport operators and stakeholders navigate the tr…See the Story
VTA Summit to tackle transport industry decarbonisation

Melbourne, Australia · MelbourneThe Port of Melbourne has partnered with the world’s largest container port, the Port of Shanghai, to establish a Green Shipping Corridor between the two ports. The agreement was signed on 19 October 2025 at the North Bund Forum in Shanghai, China. Supported by the C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40), this initiative unites Port of Melbourne and Shanghai Municipal Transportation Commission (SMTC) in response to the Clydebank Declaration an…See the Story