Lloyd's List Australia (LLAU) is a weekly Australian shipping, trade, transport and logistics focused newspaper, published by Informa Australia in tabloid format. First published in 1891 as Daily Commercial News, Lloyd's List Australia is Australia's longest running national newspaper.
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