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1 The Rail Operator’s Perspective
THANKS FOR INVITING US Mike Mohan Chief Executive Officer Australian Railroad Group

2 The Rail Operator’s Perspective
Background Problem identification Potential solutions WE WILL TRY TO GIVE YOU THE RAIL OPERATORS PERSPECTIVE ON GRAIN TODAY. AFTER SOME BACKGROUND, WE WILL DO SOME PROBLEM IDENTFICATION AND THEN SUGGEST SOME POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS

3 The Rail Operator’s Perspective
Background

4 10 – 12 million tonnes annually
ARG Revenue Mix 10 – 12 million tonnes annually

5 Western Australia Grain Lines
3,000 kms of grain lines 150 CBH owned rail served bins One of the best grain networks in Australia

6 South Australia Grain Lines
Eyre Peninsula Eyre Peninsula contributes 33% of SA’s grain harvest 50% of this task is currently transported by rail 90% of grain transported by rail is to Port Lincoln Mainland

7 Problem Identification
The Rail Operator’s Perspective Problem Identification

8 Returns on Grain Operation
Low returns on capital deployed in grain

9 WA real rate $ per tonne trend & task
1989\90 1990\91 1991\92 1992\93 1993\94 1994\95 1995\96 1996\97 1997\98 1998\99 1999\00 2000\01 2001\02 2002\03 2003\04 2004\05 0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 MT Real rail rate Rail task (MT) $/t Real rate erosion Rail and truck competition

10 Harvest Volumes Western Australia
Source: Co-operative Bulk Handling Limited

11 Variable Track Maintenance Condition

12 Unrecovered fuel price increases
Fuel prices ARG Average Fuel Expenditure and Fuel Cost per Barrel (AUD$) Unrecovered fuel price increases

13 Grain Line Economics Rail grain economics impacted by: Light Density
Variable Track Condition Not on policy parity with Truck “Private” rail sector pays own maintenance costs Circuity Low Speed Loading facilities Light Axle Loadings Rail Access Competition & Truck Inherited “Government” contracts Leads to low or negative returns and underinvestment

14 The Rail Operator’s Perspective
We like the grain business

15 The Rail Operator’s Perspective
Potential Solutions

16 Grain Line Opportunities – Public Sector
Public Investment Public Subsidy Rationalization Modal Equity

17 Grain Line Opportunities – Private Sector
Line Rationalization GIG & GNR Subsidy Capital Infusion CSO Alternative Ownership Marketing Alternatives Access rationalization on light density lines Modal equity Investment incentives

18 Rail versus Truck Market Share
South Australia market share West Australia market share GIG key role is to educate Gvt and provide impartial views through SD+d Truck Competition is pervasive

19 US & Canadian Outcomes Similar situation 25 yrs ago
Neither country has an “open access” environment Free market orientated legislation Accelerated abandonment and rationalization Short lining Deregulation / Pricing freedom Private investment where returns could be generated Public investment in track rehabilitation where private sector not viable Equipment and track investment tax incentive Government loan guarantees

20 The Rail Operator’s Perspective
This can be done

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