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Aurizon ramping up Rockhampton

FREIGHT hauler Aurizon is trying to alleviate the pain caused by the closure of workshops in Rockhampton by spending $6.4 million to refurbish its administration building there.

Noel Dyson
Aurizon is ramping up its regional focus.

Aurizon is ramping up its regional focus.

The workshop closure, to be phased through to late 2018, will affect about 180 workers. When it announced the closure in June, Aurizon said it, along with train crew workforce changes across Queensland,...

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