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Port of Brisbane

 
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Port of Brisbane
Brisbane City CouncilQueensland

Fisherman Island and the Port of Brisbane from space
Postcode: 4178
Location: 22 km (14 mi) from Brisbane GPO
LGA: Brisbane City Council
State District: Electoral district of Lytton
Federal Division: Division of Bonner
Suburbs around Port of Brisbane:
Brisbane Airport Port of Brisbane
Pinkenba Lytton

Port of Brisbane is the shipping port of Brisbane, on the east coast of Australia. It is located in the lower reaches of the Brisbane River on reclaimed land that was once called Fisherman's Island at the mouth of the river. It currently is the third busiest port in Australia and the nation's fastest growing container port. It includes the main shipping channel across the Moreton Bay which extends 90 km north to Mooloolaba and is dredged to maintain a depth fourteen metres at the lowest tide.

Queensland's next two largest ports are the Port of Gladstone and the Port of Townsville.

According to the Queensland Department of Primary Industries the Port of Brisbane was the most likely entry point of the South American fire ant to Australia.[1]

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Facilities

The port is managed by the Port of Brisbane Corporation (PBC) and facilitates more than 2,600 ships each year. The Port of Brisbane has nine deep-water container berths and three deep-water bulk berths as well as 17 bulk and general cargo berths. In total the port transports more than 28 million tonnes of cargo each year. [1]

There are two cruise ship wharves for Brisbane, with differing facilities. Portside Wharf was completed in 2006 and is an international standard facility for cruise liners, offering restaurants, coffee shops, gift shops, and more. However, due to the height restrictions of the Gateway Bridge, the larger ocean going cruise liners must dock further up the river at the more industrial standard Pinkenba Wharf. Pinkenba Wharf is managed by the Port of Brisbane authority.

The port accommodates a visitors centre and in 2005 a shorebird roost was constructed. The bird roost is the largest site built specifically for migratory shorebirds on the east coast of Australia.

Transport links

The Port of Brisbane Motorway is a short road linking the Gateway Motorway to the Port of Brisbane.

In 1980 a narrow gauge (1067 millimetres) railway line was opened between the port and a junction near Lindum on the Cleveland line. This was converted to dual 1435/1067 mm gauge in 1997 under the Keating Government's One Nation program.[2][3]

Expansion

The Port of Brisbane is currently under a large upgrade and extension spending AUS $50 million on infrastructure and a further AUS $100 million on equipment including over 25 automated straddle carriers owned by Patrick Corporation.

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