Port of Brisbane explained

Type:suburb
Port of Brisbane
City:Brisbane
State:qld
Coordinates:-27.3802°N 153.1802°W
Local Map:yes
Zoom:11
Pop:0
Postcode:4178
Area:24.6
Timezone:AEST
Utc:+10:00
Dist1:22
Location1:Brisbane CBD
Lga:City of Brisbane (Wynnum Manly Ward)[1]
Stategov:Lytton
Fedgov:Bonner
Near-N:Moreton Bay
Near-Ne:Moreton Bay
Near-E:Moreton Bay
Near-Se:Moreton Bay
Near-S:Lytton
Near-Sw:Pinkenba
Near-W:Pinkenba
Near-Nw:Bramble Bay

Port of Brisbane is the main shipping port and a coastal suburb of the City of Brisbane, on the east coast of Queensland, Australia.[2] In the, Port of Brisbane had "no people or a very low population".

Geography

Port of Brisbane is located in the lower reaches of the Brisbane River on Fisherman Islands, an artificial island reclaimed from the smaller Fisherman Islands group at the mouth of the river, adjacent to Brisbane Airport. It currently is the third busiest port in Australia and the nation's fastest growing container port. It is the endpoint of the main shipping channel across Moreton Bay which extends 90km (60miles) north to Mooloolaba and is dredged to maintain a depth of 14m (46feet) at the lowest tide.

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

According to the former Queensland Department of Primary Industries the Port of Brisbane was the most likely entry point of the South American fire ant to Australia.[3]

About 60% of the coal transported through the port originates from the New Acland Mine.[4]

History

In 1980, the narrow gauge Fisherman Islands line was opened between the port and a junction near Lindum on the Cleveland line. This was converted to dual / gauge in 1997 under the Keating Government's One Nation program.[5] [6]

In January 2008, Port of Brisbane Corporation signed an agreement with Brisbane Container Terminals, a wholly owned subsidiary of Hutchison Port Holdings, subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa, which Hutchison will operate berths 11 and 12 for 42 years.[7]

Deposits of silt and sediment in the ports channels and berths have caused delays of up to five days in the delivery of cargo including oil supplies.[8] This has occurred in 2011, 2013 and 2014. Millions of dollars is spent on dredging annually.

Demographics

In the, Port of Brisbane had "no people or a very low population".

In the, Port of Brisbane had "no people or a very low population".

Facilities

The port is managed by the Port of Brisbane Pty Ltd (PBPL) under a 99-year lease from the Queensland Government. The Port of Brisbane has 29 operating berths including nine deep-water container berths and three deep-water bulk berths as well as 17 bulk and general cargo berths. In total the port facilitates more than 2,600 ships each year and transports more than 28 million tonnes of cargo each year.[9]

Portside Wharf at Hamilton was completed in 2006 and is an international standard facility for cruise liners, offering restaurants, coffee shops, gift shops, and other facilities. However, due to the height restrictions of the Gateway Bridge and length restriction of 270m (890feet) that far upstream, the larger ocean-going cruise liners must dock further down the river at the more industrial Multi User Terminal at the Port of Brisbane. On 2 June 2022, the Brisbane International Cruise Terminal opened on the northern bank of the Brisbane River in the suburb of Pinkenba opposite the port. The cruise terminal is located at Luggage Point next to the Luggage Point Sewage Treatment Plant (which has been renamed the Luggage Point Resource Recovery Centre). The terminal can accommodate the largest cruise vessels in the world. It is operated by the port but will not be part of the suburb of Port of Brisbane.[10]

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.

Expansion

Berth Year
opened
Length Usage Occupier
9 - 317 containers Patrick Corporation
10 2009 372 containers Patrick Corporation
11 2012 350 containers Hutchinson Ports Australia
12 2014 310 containers Hutchinson Ports Australia

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wynnum Manly Ward. Brisbane City Council. 12 March 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170312061250/https://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/about-council/governance-strategy/councillors-wards/wynnum-manly-ward. 12 March 2017. live.
  2. 26 December 2020.
  3. Web site: Queensland faces possibly worst ever introduced pest . 2008-04-28 . 2001-03-05 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20050103083421/http://www.abc.net.au/7.30/stories/s255089.htm . 3 January 2005 . live .
  4. Web site: Western – Metropolitan Rail Systems Coal Dust Monitoring Program: Pre-veneering monitoring period results . 2013 . Department of Science, Information Technology, Innovation and the Arts . 16 November 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141129081526/http://www.ehp.qld.gov.au/air/pdf/western-metropolitan-rail-systems-report.pdf . 29 November 2014 . dead .
  5. Book: Back on Track: Rethinking Transport Policy in Australia and New Zealand. Australia's gauge muddle and prospects. Philip Laird. UNSW Press. 2001. 0-86840-411-X. 2008-08-16. 191. 18 January 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230118032256/https://books.google.com/books?id=CRT45DlRXCQC&q=%22back+on+track%22+fisherman+island&pg=PA191. live.
  6. Web site: A Critique of the Dual Gauge Link to the Port of Brisbane.. rag.org.au. 2008-03-30. https://web.archive.org/web/20080512140114/http://www.rag.org.au/frag/fragbook.htm. 12 May 2008. live.
  7. News: HPH to invest A$200 million in port of Brisbane. 2008-01-29. 2010-03-24. Hutchison Whampoa. https://web.archive.org/web/20110611123001/http://www.hutchison-whampoa.com/upload_docs/2008/01/Ports/1981/1981_eng.htm. 11 June 2011. dead.
  8. News: Brisbane's oil supplies blocked by Moreton Bay silt problems . Tony Moore . 2 April 2015 . 5 December 2014 . Brisbane Times. Fairfax Media . https://web.archive.org/web/20150726140305/http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/brisbanes-oil-supplies-blocked-by-moreton-bay-silt-problems-20141204-120hb9.html . 26 July 2015 . live .
  9. http://www.bpa.net.au/aboutport Bpa.net.au
  10. Web site: Brisbane International Cruise Terminal. Port of Brisbane. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200104224710/https://www.portbris.com.au/cruise/. 4 January 2020. 2020-01-04.