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Welcome to the Sydney Ports News page; containing articles on the Ports of Sydney, the Corporation and our Staff.

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Port Botany supply chain reforms

The NSW Government has announced a two-phase approach to reducing road congestion and enhancing rail usage at Port Botany.


Keeping watch over Sydney Harbour

Sydney Ports Corporation is trialling state-of-the-art technology to keep track of movements on Sydney Harbour and Botany Bay.


Trailer parking ban on Foreshore Road

Container trailers will no longer be able to park on the side of Foreshore Road under a six-month trial to start in mid-September,


Dredging to Start on 3rd Terminal

Dredging is about to commence at Port Botany as part of the first stage of the $1 billion port expansion.


Container trade growth continues through Sydney

Sydney Ports has recorded its seventh consecutive year of growth in container trade, Minister for Ports and Waterways Joe Tripodi said today.


National Tree Day 2008

South Sydney High School and Sydney Ports come together to create a new outdoor classroom.


Engines start on $1 billion Port Botany Expansion

Premier Morris Iemma today announced the start of construction on one of the largest infrastructure projects in Australia - the $1 billion expansion of Port Botany.


Stevedore sought for expanded port

Sydney Ports Corporation today called for Expressions of Interest from parties wanting to provide stevedoring sevices at the new terminal at Port Botany.  For details click here


New $1.3m Tug Berth Facilities for Port Botany

PB Towage tug boats have a new home at Port Botany with the construction of a new jetty now complete.


Sydney Ports Releases Sustainability Report

Sydney Ports Corporation views sustainability as a fundamental corporate responsibility. We have a long term commitment to provide for, and minimise risk to, future trade and growth of the port, the environment, our staff and the community in the most equitable and efficient way possible.


Sydney Ports leads another successful oil spill exercise in Botany Bay

Sydney Ports and Caltex Kurnell participated in an oil spill exercise on Friday 23 May 2008 in Botany Bay. This exercise, in the vicinity of the Caltex marine facilities at Kurnell was designed to test the response times and preparedness of organisations in handling oil spills. 


Grant Gilfillan addresses key business representatives at CEDA Conference

Sydney Ports Chief Executive Grant Gilfillan addressed 170 key business and government representatives at the Committee for the Economic Development of Australia (CEDA) on Thursday 15 may 2008. He emphasised the need for cooperation, coordination and compliance of those operating within the logistics chain to ensure the efficient movement of goods to their destination. He highlighted the work that Sydney Ports is doing in the area with major projects going forward to improve the efficiency in the delivery of goods.


Enfield Intermodal Logistics Centre – a step forward in the delivery

Sydney Ports Corporation has moved forward with the development of its Intermodal Logistics Centre by calling for Registrations of Interest from Design and Technical Advisors, to deliver the design of the base infrastructure.


Strong trade growth continues through the ports of Sydney

The ports of Sydney are continuing to experience strong trade growth. Total trade for the financial year to 31 March 2008 reached 22.5 million mass tonnes, an increase of 8 per cent compared to the same period last year. 


ROI for VTS System vendors or consortia

Maintaining safe navigation in the ports for commercial shipping Sydney Ports Corporation (SPC) is responsible for the safe navigation of trading vessels within Sydney’s Ports, comprising Port Jackson and Port Botany.   With the forecast increase in vessel visits over the ext few years, SPC is replacing its existing vessel monitoring system and is seeking Registrations of Interest from capable VTS system vendors or consortia to provide the required system.


Supporting the local community- the Festival of Kurnell

Continuing the support of the local communities around the port, Sydney Ports is sponsoring the Festival of Kurnell on Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 April.

Sydney Ports has been involved with the festival for the past 6 years and this year the popular event is expected to attract approximately 20,000 Sydneysiders.


Trade continues to grow through the ports of Sydney

Total trade for the first eight months of the 2007/08 financial year recorded 20.2 million mass tonnes, an increase of 8.9% on the same period last year. 


Sydney Ports participates in a marine disaster exercise at Port Botany on Saturday 29 March 2008

Sydney Ports and other agencies participated in a marine disaster exercise at Port Botany on Saturday 29 Marc. The exercise was designed to test the skills and teamwork of numerous emergency services in Sydney.


Sydney Ports supports Earth Hour 2008

Continuing its support of Earth Hour from last year, Sydney Ports will again participate in this important global warming initiative on Saturday 29 March 2008.


Big ships, small boats - responsible boating in working ports

The ports of New South Wales such as Sydney Harbour, Port Botany and Newcastle are large commercial working harbours and popular waterways for small recreational vessels. 

The 'big ships, small boats' website is designed to help skippers of small recreational boats to better understand the movements of large trading vessels around the state's busy ports.

The website is the collaborative effort of Sydney Ports, Newscatle Port, Port Kembla and NSW Maritime to enhance safety around working ports.


Strong trade growth continues through the ports of Sydney

Strong trade growth continues through the ports of Sydney. Total container trade through Sydney’s ports for the first seven months of 2007/08 recorded just over 1 million TEUs, an increase of 8.6 per cent compared to the same period last year.


Sydney Ports participates in a statewide oil spill exercise

Sydney Port's operations personnel participated in a statewide oil spill exercise in Coffs Harbour on Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 March with 140 people from organisations across NSW.

Our emergency team responds to more than 200 reports of marine pollution every year, with less than two per cent of these pollution reports sourced from commercial shipping operations.


2 Queens to visit Sydney

Sydney will come alive with spectacular views of the Queen Victoria and the Queen Elizabeth 2 as they grace the Harbour this weekend.

For more information regarding the QE2 and Queen Victoria vessel visits this weekend, please access Cunard’s website at www.cunardline.com.au.


Sydney Ports to clean up Yarra Bay

On Tuesday February 26, 2008 staff from Sydney Ports Corporation will be taking up the challenge to clean up Botany bay by participating in the nationwide Clean -Up Australia Day.


Record container trade through Sydney

Latest trade figures show container and bulk liquids trade through Sydney’s ports continues to grow strongly, Sydney Ports Corporation Chief Executive Officer Grant Gilfillan said today. 


New Chief for Sydney's Ports

Mr Grant Gilfillan is the new Chief Executive Officer of Sydney Ports Corporation.  The former DP World Senior Vice President and Managing Director Middle East and Africa, commenced on 7 January 2008.