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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 11/13/2008
One of Sir Rod Eddington's most urgent priorities in coming weeks will be the task of culling his extensive portfolio of non-executive posts to make room to take over...
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The Age (Free subscription) | 11/24/2008
The decision means Victoria will be forced to deliver its response to Sir Rod Eddington's $20 billion plan to redesign Melbourne's transport system with billions of dollars in federal funding in doubt. The Government is scheduled to release its plan by the end of the year.
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euronews24 (Free subscription) | 11/12/2008
ANZ, Australia's third-largest lender, has appointed Sir Rod Eddington to succeed long-standing chairman Charles Goode from the middle of next year, in a move designed to boost the credibility of its board.Sir Rod, the non-executive chairman of JP M
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Financial Time (Free subscription) | 11/13/2008
ANZ, Australia's third-largest lender, has appointed Sir Rod Eddington to succeed long-standing chairman Charles Goode from the middle of next year, in a move designed...
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Charles Starmer (Free subscription) | 11/11/2008
Opponents of a third runway claim the Government has fallen for some corporatist grandstanding by the BAA and that the statistics they use to back up their arguments (taken largely from Rod Eddington's White Paper of 2003) are outdated, overblown or simply inaccur...
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The Age (Free subscription) | 11/07/2008
Toll tunnel centrepiece of Sir Rod Eddington's $20 billion vision for better links across Melbourne in trouble, with road builders and operators shying away from big projects.
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The Age (Free subscription) | 11/06/2008
... a share of the money to build massive congestion-busting projects such as those recommended in Sir Rod Eddington's $20billion Melbourne transport blueprint.State Treasurer John Lenders said yesterday Victoria was expecting at least $10billion in spending announced in May's federal budget. He said that if the money was not forthcoming, it would undermine the transport plan, expected to be...
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The Age (Free subscription) | 11/06/2008
... a share of the money to build massive congestion-busting projects such as those recommended in Sir Rod Eddington's $20billion Melbourne transport blueprint.State Treasurer John Lenders said yesterday Victoria was expecting at least $10billion in spending announced in May's federal budget. He said that if the money was not forthcoming, it would undermine the transport plan, expected to be...
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The Age (Free subscription) | 11/02/2008
... new housing estates and paddocks between Werribee and Deer Park.The new rail line — flagged in Sir Rod Eddington's $20 billion transport plan in April — is expected to be included in a government transport statement to be released in the first week of December.Construction of the line would result in Geelong trains travelling through Sunshine instead of Altona, before reaching central Melbourne.Premier...
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The Age (Free subscription) | 11/02/2008
... new housing estates and paddocks between Werribee and Deer Park.The new rail line — flagged in Sir Rod Eddington's $20 billion transport plan in April — is expected to be included in a government transport statement to be released in the first week of December.Construction of the line would result in Geelong trains travelling through Sunshine instead of Altona, before reaching central Melbourne.Premier...
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The Australian (Free subscription) | 10/23/2008
... basis but according to cost-benefit analysis. Rudd points to the advisory board, chaired by Rod Eddington, to reassure taxpayers that their funds will be spent wisely.I have always been concerned that the temptation to succumb to political expediency will overwhelm rational economics. But my concerns have been greatly heightened by comments made by Peter Newman, a former NSW Carr government-appointed...