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Darwin,
Darwin – capital of Australia's Northern Territory is positioned to
play a pivotal role in the nation’s future industrial growth and in
the ongoing expansion of the entire AustralAsian region. Darwin has
long been Australia’s pre-eminent port for the export of live cattle
and is now becoming the region’s primary service and supply base for
offshore and onshore oil and gas projects. The significant growth
in exploration, mining and oil & gas projects in the region, including
activity in the Timor Sea, presents an immediate opportunity for Darwin
to further develop its logistical support capacity. With its modern
international airport terminal, connections to the national road and
rail network and world-class seaport facilities, the city is recognised
as the linchpin which links Australia’s trade, communications, transport
and logistics networks to those of south east Asia and beyond.
Hobart
Sea Port, The Port of Hobart is one of the best deepwater
ports in the world. The thriving commercial port offers safe all-weather
access to all kinds of vessels, both large and small. The large harbour
is sheltered, fog free and, with a rise and fall of about one metre,
virtually unaffected by tides. Port operations are managed by the
Hobart Ports Corporation. The port is served by rail and road links
to destinations throughout Tasmania. Modern cold storage facilities
support the development of both agricultural and fisheries industries
and the importation of selected products into Tasmania. In addition
to cargo vessels, frequent visitors to the port include naval ships,
cruise liners, and antarctic research and support vessels.
Port
of Eden, The Port of Eden is the most southern declared
Port in NSW, and services the South Coast of NSW, including the towns
of Bega, Merimbula, Bombala and Cooma. The Port is home to one of
the largest fishing fleets in NSW, and also has significant capacity
to service the needs of a variety of importers and exporters.
Port
of Yamba, The Port of Yamba is Australia’s Eastern most
sea port and is located at the mouth of the Clarence River in Northern
New South Wales. This Port serves the whole Northern Rivers District
including the towns of Grafton, Maclean, Ballina, Lismore, Casino
and Coffs Harbour. It is also the home port of the State’s second
largest fishing fleet and handles a range of imports and exports.
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