Midcoast Trucks considers legal options after MidCoast Council decision to buy the Masters Taree site

By Ainslee Dennis
Updated November 21 2017 - 10:04am, first published November 15 2017 - 9:03am
Midcoast Trucks executive general manager, Steven Vorgias is considering legal options in the wake of MidCoast Council's decision to purchase the Masters site in Taree.
Midcoast Trucks executive general manager, Steven Vorgias is considering legal options in the wake of MidCoast Council's decision to purchase the Masters site in Taree.

Midcoast Trucks is “considering its legal options” in response to the MidCoast Council decision on November 2 to purchase the former Masters site on Manning River Drive in Taree.

The Macksville-based business is Australia’s largest integrated trucking solutions provider and its executive general manager, Steven Vorgias is in the throes of lobbying MidCoast councillors to rescind the decision made at the closed extraordinary meeting of council.

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